Rural rejection of grain for state-owned company grows: ‘nonsense’

Rural rejection of grain for state-owned company grows: ‘nonsense’

Agriculture leaders have questioned possible interference in the sector under the pretext of “ordering” the sector, as President Alberto Fernandez said yesterday, who also attacked Vicente.

President Albert Fernandez
President Albert Fernandez

The rural rejection has been on the rise since President Alberto Fernandez voiced support for a “witness” state-owned company “ordering” grain market and attacking a grain factory. Vincent, Competition today. As for the company, he considered that “Cramdown could be given the opportunity [opción que puede solicitar un acreedor] After the Supreme Court of Santa Fe intervened in the process.

Industry leaders consulted ᲔᲠᲘ They described the president’s statements as “nonsense”, saying that “interventionist” policies in Argentina “have never been successful” and demanded that the market be allowed to operate freely.

“There is no need for a witness company, because the order of the grain market takes place in the conditions of simple fluid supply and demand.”Noted Nicolas Pino, president of the Argentine Rural Society (SRA) in the dialogue. ᲔᲠᲘ.

“You just have to see it,” said a villager who asked, “like the rest of the world,” to stay in the grain chain cast. “Working without an intervention policy”. He cited the example of the fact that meat exports were closed in May last year and, however, “the price has not decreased, on the contrary, it has increased.” He added: “This is what happened to the grain market years ago.”

Nicolas Pino, President of the Argentine Rural Society (SRA)
Nicolas Pino, President of the Argentine Rural Society (SRA)

Today we must look outside and see that war in Europe gives us a historic opportunity to prepare more grain, and government signals oppose this goal.. “The wheat campaign estimates are lower than what was sown in the previous cycle,” he said.

According to the vice-president of Coninagro, Elbio Lautsirica, says Fernandez. “nonsense”. He called it a “repetition of the mistakes of the past” because all attempts to intervene in the markets of production, exports and consumption were “bad”. In addition, he criticized the fact that the President uses the case of the YPF as an example. “Thanks to their foresight and their incompetent management, today we do not have energy self-satisfaction and we lack diesel.

According to the leader, the cause of Argentina’s problems is “inflation and high tax burden, which pushes up prices and makes everything more expensive.” He argued that the frequency of food prices on gondolas is between 30 and 50%. At the same time, he said, the fuel tax is 47%.

Vice President of Coninagro Elbio Lautsirika
Vice President of Coninagro Elbio Lautsirika

Meanwhile, Horatio Salaveri, President of the Confederation of Rural Associations in Buenos Aires and La Pampa (Carbapa), showed the President’s statements and assured: “We are used to saying one thing first and then another”. In addition, he said that “It sounds very strange” that the president is talking about “ordering” because it is a “disorderly government.”

He asked, the government “wants Disorder in the grain trade“This is one of the most virtuous activities that Argentina has and that has generated foreign exchange earnings in a transparent way.” In this sense, he considered “Completely unnecessary.”

He stressed that state intervention “has never been virtuous in Argentina.” “The only thing that has been created is the niches of privilege and the phenomenal bureaucracy,” he said.

Horatio Salaver, President of Karbap
Horatio Salaver, President of Karbap

The head of state was also questioned for statements about Vicente in the agro-export sector. In the activity, they spoke of “inappropriate and dangerous expression.” The sector said that if it is done ““Compression” means “bankrupting a company, leaving thousands of people on the streets and leaving thousands of manufacturers, banks and others unpaid.”

The fact that the state will fall into the post-Vicente period after bankruptcy is dangerousFirst, because it has no funds and has to borrow at least $ 3,500 million from abroad; “And secondly, because they want to have a state-owned company that lowers prices, that is, buys market prices from manufacturers and sells them at a lower price,” said the exporter. They argued that in that case “Melts in two months” or “Financing the deficit with new taxes.”

They noted that those interested in Vicentin control (ACA, Viterra and Bunge) “They were going to spend a lot of money to keep jobs, to produce, to pay banks and to work. They added: “The legal problems of the current owners should not be involved in the sale operation.”

Meanwhile, in a statement, the Argentine Rural Confederations (CRA) said in a statement: “They amaze us, confuse us and leave us with the feeling that we are going aimlessly and that those who rule us are treating us like thoughtless creatures and we do not see the dark time we are going through.”.

In addition, he questioned that the Government were talking about the idea of ​​a witness company in the grain trade in the context that the subject described as “Absence of a state plan, without management and direction”“All the interference that was imposed only to sow distrust and to devalue the producer was not satisfied, now another nonsense has been announced.

“They tried to make a mess with Vicentin, we made it clear at a press conference that they announced the idea of ​​appropriating it and now they want more of the same,” they said. The CRA concluded: “We respect private property, the independence of the judiciary, freedom of work, production and sale, respect for the law, the constitution, the institutions and values ​​of the republic, if we speak less and do more if we tell ourselves. It is true that if we are moving towards a modern, globalized economy, if we are doing what successful countries are doing, of course, it will not be necessary to assume optimism that no one sees, that no one feels and is not in people’s minds.

Source: La Nacion

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