When 5,000 cattle is small: the global beef divide facing Irish farmers

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Cattle on a farm in Paulínia, Brazil. Picture: Rachel Martin

Cattle on a farm in Paulínia, Brazil. Picture: Rachel Martin

On an Irish farm, 100 cattle might sustain a family business. 

Here, in Buenos Aires, 5,000 barely qualifies as “medium scale”.

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