Worse than ever: warnings that yerba mate producers are abandoning plantations and threatening a strike
Yerba mate producers in Misiones, Argentina, are facing financial struggles as the price they receive for their product is significantly lower than production costs, leading to a potential strike and abandonment of plantations.
The Latin nod from Barron Trump: the president's son launches his own yerba mate brand near Mar-a-Lago
Barron Trump, the youngest son of the U.S. president, has launched a yerba mate brand named Sollos Yerba Mate Inc. near Mar-a-Lago.
Conclusive study: wheat and mate lost purchasing power while soy and cattle gained it
A recent study highlights that wheat and yerba mate in Argentina are experiencing a decline in purchasing power, while soy and cattle have seen significant gains.
Dollar today and blue dollar, LIVE: how much does the official rate quote and what is the parallel price this Tuesday, February 10, minute by minute
The official dollar opens at $1440 for sale, while the blue dollar starts at $1430 in informal markets.
Green Gold: Yerba Mate Exports Reached an Unprecedented Figure in 2025 After Market Deregulation
In 2025, Argentina's yerba mate exports reached a historical high, generating over $112 million in foreign exchange amid significant market deregulation.
"Criminal Deterioration": Producers of a Regional Economy Warn About Market Deregulation and Insist on Returning Powers to an Institute
Producers of yerba mate in Misiones, Argentina, are urging government intervention to restore regulations that protect their industry from economic decline.
"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.
More than 2 tons of marijuana found hidden in a truckload of yerba mate
Authorities discovered over two tons of marijuana hidden within a truckload of yerba mate in JosΓ© BonifΓ‘cio, SΓ£o Paulo, during a routine inspection.
Yerba mate: from a devilish infusion and currency of payment to national custom
The article discusses the historical significance of yerba mate in Argentina, highlighting its initial rejection by authorities and its eventual acceptance as a national beverage.
Stunning images: this is the sudden exodus of hundreds of missionary youths heading to Brazil to work
Recent viral images depict long lines of young missionaries crossing the Uruguay River to harvest grapes or apples in Rio Grande do Sul, highlighting the economic crisis affecting yerba mate producers in Misiones.