estancaments
Estancaments, also known as estancias, are large cattle ranches found primarily in the pampas of Argentina and Uruguay. These expansive properties are characterized by their vast open spaces, which can cover thousands of hectares, and are used for the grazing of cattle. Estancaments are a significant part of the rural economy in these countries, providing employment and contributing to the national economy through the production of beef and leather.
The history of estancaments dates back to the late 19th century when European settlers, particularly from Spain
The management of estancaments involves a variety of activities, including cattle breeding, grazing management, and the