Stories of Argentinean Producers: Yerba Mate in Misiones

A journey to the starting point of mate cultivation.

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In Puerto Rico in the province of Misiones is a farm called Caá Porá, originally managed by Aloiso and currently run by Pablo, his son, and Karen, his daughter-in-law—both agronomic engineers.

Yerbal (2021-02-11/2021-02-13) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

They carry out biodynamic agriculture, a series of methods that recognize the earth and the people who work on it as a unique agricultural organism. This means they are constantly in contact with nature and create a genuine link with the produce they obtain.

Cosecha de Yerba (2021-02-11/2021-02-13) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

Cosecha de Yerba (2021-02-11/2021-02-13) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

For 20 years, they have been working collaboratively and in unison in the La abundancia (The abundance) cooperative, which Karen currently chairs and where they share their biodynamic techniques.

Cosecha de Yerba (2021-02-11/2021-02-13) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

Here, with the goal of self-sufficiency, they successfully help each other to make productive processes easier.

Productores, Misiones: yerba mateGustar

Mónica y Leticia toman mate (2021-01-27/2021-01-29) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

The province of Misiones is the biggest producer of yerba mate in Argentina, which is the biggest producer globally. This is thanks to the beneficial climate conditions where the plant originated from and the fact that mate is a key part of the lives of Argentinians.

Preparacion de mate (2021-01-27/2021-01-29) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

Mate (2021-01-11/2021-01-12) by Humberto MartinezGustar

The antioxidant and energizing properties of mate are just one element of the appeal of its infusion. It is a social drink for sharing that erases differences and unites strangers. Even Karen, born in Ecuador, admits she cannot live without drinking mate.

Mónica y Leticia toman mate (2021-01-27/2021-01-29) by Fotógrafo 1: Julio Noguera.Gustar

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COMI Cocina Misionera, Ministerio de Turismo de Misiones / Video: CONTAR, plataforma pública de contenidos audiovisuales, Secretaría de Medios y Comunicación Pública de la Nación. www.cont.ar / Edición: Diego Marinelli   

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