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In Yuto, the Jiménez Brothers Rescued a Curious Palm Plant From the Mountain: After Caring for It and Multiplying It They Called It “Carumbé” and Could Be a New Argentine Variety

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The water that runs through the river Piedras low of the slopes of the Zenta and Calilegua. At times it separates the provinces of Jujuy and Salta, and then contribute to the briosas currents of the San Francisco River. On the banks of its path, in El Bananal (Yuto, Jujuy), there is an experience that deserves to be told for several reasons, but that today has greater visibility because, from there, the first variety of Argentine palta comes out…
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The water that runs through the river Piedras low of the slopes of the Zenta and Calilegua. At times it separates the provinces of Jujuy and Salta, and then contribute to the briosas currents of the San Francisco River. On the banks of its path, in El Bananal (Yuto, Jujuy), there is an experience that deserves to be told for several reasons, but that today has greater visibility because, from there, the first variety of Argentine palta comes out…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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