Argentina: Para la FAO el 10% de la tierra está en manos de extranjeros
- Clarín
- 05 December 2011
El organismo de la ONU dice que el porcentaje es mayor en áreas productivas.
El organismo de la ONU dice que el porcentaje es mayor en áreas productivas.
El proyecto tiene el propósito de limitar la tenencia de tierras rurales en manos extranjeras, y no sólo debe abrir un debate sobre la propiedad, sino también sobre la polémica explotación del suelo en Argentina. Cuáles son sus puntos fuertes y débiles.
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