Benito Medero
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Benito Medero (December 17, 1922 – February 14, 2007) was a
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politician.


Background

He was a 5th generation cattle rancher in
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. He served as the department's intendant and as a council member. In 1967 he was elected for the Uruguayan Parliament.


Agricultural activities

In the 1950s he joined Alberto Gallinal, Carlos Frick and Carlos Pereira Iraola in the creation of the Sociedad de Praderas, an honorary association whose objective was to improve the productivity of Uruguay's natural grassland. In the 1960s with the support of the World Bank he created and directed the Plan Agropecuario with the objective of improving the productivity of Uruguay's natural pastures using New Zealand technology. The program was very successful until 1972 when the UK joined the EEC and stopped buying Uruguayan beef, which caused prices to fall and the cost of new technology become unprofitable. From 1962 to 1964 he was the president of the Uruguayan Rural Association.


Minister of Agriculture under President Bordaberry

In 1972 he was designated
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for the President
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, himself a rancher.


Death and legacy

Medero died in 2007; he received tribute as State Minister. His remains are buried at Trinidad Cemetery.Obituario de Benito Medero
He is remembered mainly as a technocratic politician representing enduring agricultural interests.


See also

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References

1922 births 2007 deaths Intendants of Flores Department Ministers of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries of Uruguay Uruguayan cattlemen Uruguayan people of Spanish descent National Party (Uruguay) politicians Burials at Trinidad Cemetery People from Flores Department {{Uruguay-politician-stub