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Food Quota in Río Negro: More Cases, Fewer Agreements and a System that Does Not Always Manage to Collect

Summary by rionegro.com.ar
Behind every unpaid food quota there is a history that repeats itself, with unstable incomes, agreements that break down and a system that becomes more difficult to apply when there is no formal work. In Rio Negro, that combination exposes a growing problem in Family Courts, where it is increasingly...
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Behind every unpaid food quota there is a history that repeats itself, with unstable incomes, agreements that break down and a system that becomes more difficult to apply when there is no formal work. In Rio Negro, that combination exposes a growing problem in Family Courts, where it is increasingly...

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rionegro.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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