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Ways and tastes: the fair celebrates 20 years of tradition with family businesses with a lot of history
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Ways and tastes: the fair celebrates 20 years of tradition with family businesses with a lot of history

The second day of the 'Caminos y Sabores' fair took place, celebrating both its 20th anniversary and its first edition at BA Ferial in Costanera Norte. The event was inaugurated by Jorge Macri, the head of government of the City of Buenos Aires, along with provincial governors and other officials. The fair highlights family-run businesses with deep historical roots, such as the Grión family, who started their meat processing business in 1917 in Colonia Caroya, Córdoba. The fourth generation continues producing traditional products, emphasizing the legacy and dedication of these family enterprises. The fair aims to connect small, medium, and large producers with a broader market, showcasing Argentina's entrepreneurial spirit.

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Ways and tastes: the fair celebrates 20 years of tradition with family businesses with a lot of history

The second day of the 'Caminos y Sabores' fair took place, celebrating both its 20th anniversary and its first edition at BA Ferial in Costanera Norte. The event was inaugurated by Jorge Macri, the head of government of the City of Buenos Aires, along with provincial governors and other officials. The fair highlights family-run businesses with deep historical roots, such as the Grión family, who started their meat processing business in 1917 in Colonia Caroya, Córdoba. The fourth generation continues producing traditional products, emphasizing the legacy and dedication of these family enterprises. The fair aims to connect small, medium, and large producers with a broader market, showcasing Argentina's entrepreneurial spirit.

Bias read (Center): The article provides balanced coverage of the event, highlighting the participation of various political figures and the significance of the fair for economic development. It focuses on the celebration of tradition and entrepreneurship without overtly favoring any political perspective. The framing,

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