When the solution is “more field” and not “less field”
Late, but finally acknowledging, is what the government decided to do by temporarily increasing biodiesel reductions in diesel to alleviate the fuel supply crisis that is affecting productivity. The Ministry of Economy has ordered the mixture to be taken from 5% to 12.5%, which will be provided by small and medium-sized businesses from 5 to 7.5%, with the rest with free admission. What activity specialists and analysts have been offering for a long time to avoid production problems was approved by the economic authorities only this week.. According to the Ministry of Economy, this authorization, which will be temporary, “may be more than 30% of the average monthly import of diesel in the first four months.” Like any bureaucracy that loves acronyms, there is already a name for this permit: Additional Transitional Mandatory Biodiesel Court (Cotab).
And as experts have also warned, this crisis could have been mitigated if the percentage reduction in the new biofuels law had not been changed, reducing the range of the biodiesel mix from 10% to 5%. Claudio Molina, director of the Association of Biofuels and Hydrogen, estimated that the standard deficit was 880,000 cubic meters of diesel.. However, he now stresses that this opening is insufficient to alleviate the shortage.
In the face of foreign exchange shortages and rising international fuel prices, the dreadful idea born of the entrails of Kirchnerism has shown its harmful effects. Experts have also warned that resistance to what is happening around the world, with the examples of Brazil and the United States increasingly integrating biofuels into their energy matrices, will have negative consequences..
The crisis scenario was once again reflected in a survey conducted by the Federation of Trucking Businesses (Fadeeac), which increased the number of provinces from 19 to 21, plus the city of Buenos Aires, which has suffered from a shortage in recent weeks. Gas.
When it is observed that the solution to the countless problems of the country is “more fields” and not “less fields”, time and evidence provide grounds for those who warn..
A similar thing can be observed in today’s macroeconomics, where measures taken by the government to prevent depletion of reserves dominate. Measures are required in the sector to provide for the medium term. When in Kirchnerism they choose to play with fire and claim to increase detention, they are unaware that this may influence commercial decisions that generate more foreign exchange earnings.
And this is exacerbated in a context where concerns are growing about lack of rainfall and fuel supply problems. “The source of concern is the climate,” explains Sebastian Salvaro, CEO of Az-Group. This affects the sowing of wheat. “It is also concerned about rising costs, but the drop in fertilizers in recent weeks opens the window for a break,” he added.
In this scenario, the drop in prices registered in Chicago lights up the warning lights, especially for those who have decided to agree to higher rental prices. Caution seems to be a common denominator.
Also, as rarely before, it has been found that decisions can be made “expect more” and not “expect less”. When gurus do not value “raw materials” and fill a person with “added value”, it has been shown in agriculture that both concepts are synthesized. This week, The President of the United States, Joe Biden, He said his government was in talks with its European partners to build temporary silos in Poland to make it easier for Ukraine to store grain that could not pass through the Black Sea ports, which are dominated by Russian invaders. Does the US President know that the solution could come from Argentina, which has developed Silobag technology like no other country in the world? If someone has not yet called the White House, maybe it’s time to do so. Despite all the difficulties, in an increasingly troubled world there is talent and work to be offered in the country.
Source: La Nacion
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