
Tabaré Aguerre
Tabaré Aguerre is a prominent Uruguayan politician and agronomist who served as the Minister of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries from 2010 to 2015. He is recognized for his contributions to agricultural policy and sustainability in Uruguay, emphasizing the importance of food production and its role in the economy. Aguerre has been influential in shaping policies related to agricultural exports and environmental stewardship, and he is known for his advocacy of fair trade practices within the agricultural sector.
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Recent news mentions
Tabaré Aguerre is leading the newly created Commission for Irrigation Affairs.
informe señala contundentes avances en la producción y un impacto económico millonarioRodríguez congratulated the government for reappointing Tabaré Aguerre to act on irrigation policies.
Por qué fue especial el lanzamiento de la Expoactiva Nacional, un eslogan en inglés y las anécdotas de FrattiTabaré Aguerre is set to assume a technical role at the National Corporation for Development to collaborate on irrigation policy.
Alejandro Sánchez dijo que el gobierno le pidió a exministro Tabaré Aguerre que asuma el liderazgo en el sector del riegoTabaré Aguerre was the minister replaced by Mujica during the closing ceremony of the Expo Prado.
saludos de gremiales, recuerdos del ministro, el asado del Pepe y la trazabilidadTabaré Aguerre is cited for his concept regarding the subsidized nature of the food market.
lo que el presidente de ARU le dijo a Yamandú Orsi y lo que le pidió

















