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The Cry of the Runaway Countryside: Tomatoes in the Trash, Impassable Roads and High Prices

Summary by ellitoral.com.ar
In the rural areas of Goya, Corrientes, kilometers from the urban center, the small horticultural producers face a desperate reality: tons of fruits and vegetables are thrown away every day because no one wants to buy them.The newspaper El Litoral spoke with Miguel Tomasella, a goyano producer of tobacco and tomato, who told us with great resignation that they are in a moment of great despair because they are throwing the production to mansalva.…
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In the rural areas of Goya, Corrientes, kilometers from the urban center, the small horticultural producers face a desperate reality: tons of fruits and vegetables are thrown away every day because no one wants to buy them.The newspaper El Litoral spoke with Miguel Tomasella, a goyano producer of tobacco and tomato, who told us with great resignation that they are in a moment of great despair because they are throwing the production to mansalva.…

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ellitoral.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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