Argentine Livestock Firm Plans Province-Wide Tour Featuring Auctions and Genetic Sales
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An Argentine livestock company, Alfredo S. Mondino, is organizing a tour across Buenos Aires province from June to July.
- The tour will feature auctions, televised sales, and genetic sales, including events in Olavarrรญa, Tres Arroyos, Bahรญa Blanca, Tandil, and Vedia.
- The initiative aims to capitalize on good cattle prices and growing producer interest in incorporating genetics, culminating at the Palermo Rural Exhibition.
Alfredo S. Mondino, an Argentine livestock company, is set to launch an extensive tour across Buenos Aires province, spanning June and July. This initiative aims to leverage the current strong market for cattle and the increasing demand from producers for high-quality genetics.
The tour's schedule includes a variety of events designed to facilitate both commercial transactions and the promotion of bovine genetics. Key locations for these activities are Olavarrรญa, Tres Arroyos, Bahรญa Blanca, Tandil, Vedia, and the prestigious Palermo Rural Exhibition.
Activities commence on June 22 in Olavarrรญa with a traditional monthly fair, expecting over 1,000 head of cattle. This event will be accessible both in person and via live digital streaming. The following day, June 23, Tres Arroyos will host a "Field Day" organized by Rรบsticos, offering a preview of genetic offerings before the "Rรบsticos Premium" sale.
A significant event is planned for June 24 in Bahรญa Blanca: the fourth "Special Southwest Buenos Aires Province Auction." Broadcast on Canal Rural, this auction will feature finished and feeder cattle, alongside genetics, drawing participation from producers across the region. The tour continues on June 26 in Tandil with the eighth "Rรบsticos Premium 2026" sale, showcasing 50 Angus bulls and around 400 breeding females. The itinerary concludes on June 30 at the Vedia Rural Society with a high-genetics auction featuring 60 Angus bulls and 70 heifers from Cabaรฑa La Paz.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.