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The Rice that Drinks Water From the Ebro, the Cinca and the Danube

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When the Ebro Delta was changing forever with the arrival of canals and rice, the Cercós family was one of the pioneers in cultivating it. Generations have passed, but their legacy, in the form of an innovative and nonconformist spirit, is endless.
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When the Ebro Delta was changing forever with the arrival of canals and rice, the Cercós family was one of the pioneers in cultivating it. Generations have passed, but their legacy, in the form of an innovative and nonconformist spirit, is endless.

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lamira.cat broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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