The last day of auctions will be held tomorrow at the Buenos Aires Treasury Market

The last day of auctions will be held tomorrow at the Buenos Aires Treasury Market

Subsequently, consignees, pawns and employees were summoned to a celebration that will feature the performance of a folkloric group.

Some 1.2 million head of cattle a year passed through the Liniers Market, about 10% of the total cattle slaughter in Argentina.

The new Agro-Livestock Market (MAG) will operate at kilometer 88 of Provincial Route 6, about 70 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires.

With an area of ​​110 hectares and a capacity for 12,000 heads of cattle per day, its construction required an investment of between US$15 and 20 million.

Thus, the 34 hectares of Slaughterhouses will remain empty and a law sanctioned in the Buenos Aires Legislature of 2001, 622, will begin to govern, which established the prohibition of the entry of cattle on foot into the Buenos Aires area.

According to what was projected by the Buenos Aires Government, a “Themed Public Space” would be installed on the land, which would offer a gastronomic pole that would ponder Argentine meat and a Federal Market open to the provinces, where the traditional Slaughterhouse Fair would be relocated which works on Sundays.

However, the idea of ​​local management is in doubt since the land could return to the domain of the national government, according to an understanding between both jurisdictions for the City to restore a series of properties that were transferred to it during the mandate of former President Mauricio Macri. .

The activity of the market began on March 21, 1900, when the first animal was slaughtered under the administration of the New Public Markets of the Capital and for decades it remained under state control until 1992, when it was privatized.

Source: Ambito

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