The field required predictability to be able to produce more

The field required predictability to be able to produce more

At the A Todo Trigo 2022 Congress, the Liaison Table noted the need for clear and stable rules for making the long-term investments needed for operations.

Jorge Chemes (CRA) speaks.  Listened to by Elbio Laucirica (Coninagro), Nicolas Pino (SRA) and Fernando Rivara (Acopiadores)
Jorge Chemes (CRA) speaks. Listened to by Elbio Laucirica (Coninagro), Nicolas Pino (SRA) and Fernando Rivara (Acopiadores)

Silver Sea-. Without criticism from the government, the liaison desk was also present on the first day of A Todo Trigo 2022. Three of the four subjects, Jorge with me, with the President. Argentine Rural Confederations (CRA); Nicolas Pino, President of the Argentine Rural Society (SRA) and Elbio Lautsirica, Vice President of Coninagro; They were at the end of the day to share the panel with Fernando Rivara, president of the Grain Collectors Federation, a congress organizer. He could not be hit at the last minute due to personal problems Carlos Acheton, President of the Argentine Agrarian Federation (FAA).

Chemicals Worries about lack of predictability and lack of confidence in planning. “We need time in the industry to plan because investments do not happen overnight. Another important factor is trust. “Because it becomes very difficult to plan when the minister says something and the secretary says the opposite, so it is impossible to implement any plan,” he said.

It will be difficult for Chemes to change the situation quickly. “Everyone will have their own recipe for meeting him. As representatives of trade unions in the field, We have to offer you actions and there are all kinds of requests. On the one hand, they are Self-invited people who think that through demonstrations we should feel what we have to offer. They may be right in terms of presenting a problem or putting it in the community, but I do not think the government will take any other path with this type of event. “ Said.

In this regard, he noted Who held a round of meetings with national legislators and representatives of the provinces. “There is a lack of knowledge, but it is also a big ideological component. What we are trying to do is turn the protest into laws that prevent any official from half-changing the rules of the game. He argued.

It’s not a fast way, but we believe it is the safest. And I will include the governors in this, because the measures taken at the national level have a direct impact on the economy of each province. They have “A political key that we do not have” He added.

In turn, Nicolas Pino, President of the SRA; He said, “The case is easier than difficult. “The government is difficult, but it is easier for us than ever. The only thing they have to do is mark with concrete facts the way we manufacturers need to work harder. There is no breeder producer who does not want to produce more. “We are all looking for this, depending on whether things are going better for us,” he assured.

Similarly, the leader of La Rural noted that the urgent measures to be taken, his organization understands that the export tax should be zero, because there is no law that proves it “and saved the courage of Argentine producers. “Despite receiving the lowest price of wheat in the world, they are going to sow wheat.”

finally, Elbio Lautsirica, Vice President of Coninagro, He underlined the motto of the congress, which is “Go forward or back, this is an issue” and said: “There is no going back. You have to go forward. Take advantage of this challenge in the international context, not only to make money, but also to offer food to the world. “We have a social responsibility beyond economic and productive.”

And he commented on a survey they conducted in the unit where they were warned that most of the consulting growers were going to plant more barley and plant less wheat. “This shows the case for predictability,” Noted.

“The decisions we make are not capricious. We are organic, consulting with our producers to make decisions. In complaints and problems we all know what we want. We need clear rules and policies that facilitate production. ” Is over.

Source: La Nacion

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