Argentine Rural Society, Agricultural organization in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Argentine Rural Society is an agricultural organization headquartered in Palermo, Buenos Aires, serving farming and livestock interests across the country. It provides technical guidance, market data, and networking through regular meetings, workshops, and digital channels.
The organization was established in 1866 with a focus on advancing livestock breeding methods and setting agricultural standards. Over time it became a central force shaping Argentina's farming economy.
The organization hosts La Rural, an annual July exhibition where thousands of producers display livestock and farming innovations in Buenos Aires. This event serves as a major gathering point where farmers showcase their animals and demonstrate new techniques to the public.
Visitors can learn about current market trends and farming best practices presented at regular events held by the organization. The headquarters is typically accessible during business hours and easily reached by public transportation in central Buenos Aires.
The organization maintains detailed archives of Argentine cattle genealogy spanning more than 150 years of breeding developments. These comprehensive records are a valuable resource for breeders and researchers studying livestock history.
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