Sociedad Rural Argentina
| Abbreviation | SRA |
|---|---|
| Formation | 10 July 1866 |
| Type | Employers' association |
| Headquarters | Calle Florida 460, Buenos Aires |
Region served | Argentina |
President | Nicolás Pino |
Vice President | Marcos Pereda Born |
Secretary | Eloísa Frederking |
| Website | www |
The Sociedad Rural Argentina (SRA) is a landowners' association founded in 1866, representing large agricultural producers in Argentina's Pampas region, primarily focused on crop farming and livestock production.
The organization has played a significant role in Argentina's political and economic development since the late 19th century. Its influence began during the final years of Bartolomé Mitre's presidency, when it helped finance the Conquest of the Desert military campaign. The SRA maintained close ties with subsequent governments during the Conservative Republic period (1880–1916), with several of its members holding high-ranking positions in national administration.