American Dream at Home: How Millions of Guatemalans Transform Their Homes While Working in the U.S.
Millions of Guatemalans are using remittances from the United States to modernize their homes in Guatemala, significantly changing the rural landscape.
Bike Getaways: From LujΓ‘n, Through Rural Roads and Old Train Tracks
The article discusses various cycling routes that explore historical small towns and strategic stops for food, emphasizing the enriching tourist experience offered by bike rides in Buenos Aires province.
This is how La Sole lives in Arequito: country style, huge pool, and animals
Soledad Pastorutti, known as La Sole, thrives in her hometown of Arequito, Santa Fe, living a tranquil rural lifestyle surrounded by family and nature.
Recruiters via WhatsApp, abandoned farms, and US$30 per day: this is the world of the exodus of missionaries seeking work in Brazil
The article explores the growing trend of residents from Alba Posse, Argentina, seeking employment in Brazil's rural sectors due to local economic hardships.
From weekend getaway to new life in Chapadmalal
The pandemic transformed an occasional escape into a permanent home for Adriana HernΓ‘ndez and Jorge Gabarain in Chapadmalal, Argentina.
How poor families survive during the summer without school meals
The article discusses how poor families in rural Argentina cope during summer when school meals are unavailable, often resorting to hunting for food.
Hot internal conflict at the Rural: a group of members warns about an "institutional regression" in the face of a possible fourth term for NicolΓ‘s Pino
A significant number of members of the Argentine Rural Society object to NicolΓ‘s Pino's potential bid for a fourth term, citing a possible 'institutional regression' and violation of the organization's statutes.
"Recalculated": NicolΓ‘s Pino explained that Caputo and Milei told them that for now the government cannot make new reductions in withholdings
NicolΓ‘s Pino, president of the Rural Society of Argentina, stated that the national government is not planning to reduce withholdings despite recent rumors.
"Irresponsible": strong condemnation in the countryside for controversial statements by a Peronist mayor
The rural security forum in Argentina condemned controversial comments made by Mayor Gustavo Cein regarding hunting for protein, labeling them as a serious legitimization of illegal activities.
What Akiya Means: The Reason Why This Country Has 9 Million Empty Houses
Japan faces a growing issue with 9 million abandoned homes, known as 'akiyas', as young people migrate to cities, leaving their family homes vacant after the older generation passes away.
Moving to the countryside: the 5 towns within 100 km that have fiber optic
The expansion of the internet backbone allows remote workers to relocate to quieter rural areas.
He is American and bought an entire village in Spain for US$365,500
An American bought an abandoned village in Spain for US$365,500 and is seeking investors for renovations.
In Petisos: San Antonio de Areco Prepares for a 'Very Rural' Day with Competitions, Games, and a Parade
The traditional town of San Antonio de Areco in Buenos Aires will host a rural event celebrating the relationship between children and horses through various competitions and activities.
Patagonian Ranches: A New Way to Discover a Unique Place
Tourist ranches near Puerto Madryn in Patagonia offer sustainable rural tourism and wildlife visits, attracting more foreign than domestic visitors.
They entered an abandoned warehouse, found a collection of invaluable cars, but one detail caught their attention
A couple exploring rural Portugal discovered a collection of 1960s classic cars in an abandoned warehouse, hinting at a potential restoration that was never completed.
Jorge Chemes, former president of the Argentine Rural Confederations, has died at 64
Jorge Chemes, a key figure in the Argentine agricultural sector and former president of the Rural Confederations, passed away at the age of 64, prompting tributes from various agricultural organizations.
Crimes in Punta del Este and a bucket of lime: the narco
Former president of the Rural Society of Diamante, Leonardo Airaldi, is accused of plotting to assassinate a federal judge and prosecutor investigating his drug trafficking operations.
"It is the soul of our village": a bell tower dispute over a carillon resurfaces in this rural VendΓ©e village
In La Garnache, a rural village in VendΓ©e, a debate over the carillon that rings hourly has divided residents, with some supporting its historical significance while others advocate for its silencing during the night.
Millionaire operation: the vice president of the Rural Society and his brothers sold 24,000 hectares to a powerful investment group
Marcos Pereda, vice president of the Argentine Rural Society, and his brothers sold 24,000 hectares in Buenos Aires to Faro Verde, with the deal estimated near $100 million.
"Crossing the Street": Controversy as a Quarry Opens Meters from a Rural School Following an Express Modification of an Ordinance
Residents in Escobedo, Argentina, are opposing the opening of a quarry near a rural school after local authorities altered a zoning ordinance.
The TikTok 'gaucho': he is 27 years old, left the city, and his videos with the cows are a hit
Lucas Uhrig, a 27-year-old from Santa Fe, Argentina, left his city life as a audiovisual producer to return to agriculture, gaining popularity on TikTok for his content featuring cows.
The best response to fire starts before the emergency
The article discusses the importance of preemptive measures to combat forest and rural fires in Argentina, considering the growing impacts of climate change and human activity on natural landscapes.
"Moved to Employment": a leader warned that the deregulation of the yerba mate market deepened the crisis in the sector
A rural leader warns that deregulation in the yerba mate market has exacerbated the sector's crisis, leading to lower prices and decreased employment opportunities.
The DMV of Oregon reveals who has priority in processing driver's licenses
Oregon's SB 9 law prioritizes certain applicants for driver's licenses in 20 rural counties.
The rural worker who went viral after being fired now has his own business: 'I am the boss'
VΓctor DΓaz, who gained fame on TikTok after being dismissed from his job as a rural worker, has turned his crisis into an opportunity by starting his own business six months later.
Palermo: when is the food fair with more than 30 stalls of delicious food and free entry?
Food Fest, featuring over 30 stalls of delicious food, is set to take place on February 6 and 7 at La Rural, with free admission.
"Classic Impasse": January Broke the Market Mold and Rural Real Estate Firms Anticipate a Profitable 2026
With greater macroeconomic predictability and sustained investment interest, the rural real estate sector started the year with unusual activity and positive projections for the coming months.
"An indelible mark": Juan Pedro Merbilhaa passed away, a pillar of a farming entity
Juan Pedro Merbilhaa, a prominent figure and former president of the Confederation of Rural Associations of Buenos Aires and La Pampa (Carbap), has died, leading to profound sorrow in the agricultural union sector.
"Spectators of a monumental fire": the fire in Chubut reached the field of a renowned rural leader
Juan Goya, a third-generation rancher in Esquel and leader of Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas (CRA), discussed the irretrievable environmental losses and devastating emotional impact of the recent fire in Patagonia.