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Intensive Citrus Farming in Alcácer Do Sal Is Either Going to Work or It's Going to Fail.

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By gradually reducing the cultivated area and water consumption, the Aquaterra group is attempting to establish a tangerine plantation on land where it had previously proposed growing avocados.
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Given the difficult situation facing citrus farming in Entre Ríos and the repeated demands from producers and entities in the sector, provincial deputies Enrique Cresto and Juan José Bahillo are promoting a bill that proposes a comprehensive policy to sustain the activity, support producers and protect thousands of jobs linked to one of the main regional economies of Entre Ríos.

By gradually reducing the cultivated area and water consumption, the Aquaterra group is attempting to establish a tangerine plantation on land where it had previously proposed growing avocados.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Publico broke the news in Lisboa, Portugal on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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