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What Happened to the Sheep in Corrientes? They Are Leaving with Their Producers, as Lucio Aspiazu, Producer and Former Deputy Promoter of the Renewal of the Ovine Law Explains.

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In the south of Corrientes, in the department of Curuzú Cuatiá, there are still pens with sheep. But there is also, above all, the feeling that a historical activity is going out. Lucio Aspiazu, a cattle producer, sheep and cattle, a former national deputy and former president of the Argentine Association of Criadores of Corriedale, a breed of sheep. “We are in the south of the province, for those who do not know, is a clearly cattle department,…
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In the south of Corrientes, in the department of Curuzú Cuatiá, there are still pens with sheep. But there is also, above all, the feeling that a historical activity is going out. Lucio Aspiazu, a cattle producer, sheep and cattle, a former national deputy and former president of the Argentine Association of Criadores of Corriedale, a breed of sheep. “We are in the south of the province, for those who do not know, is a clearly cattle department,…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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