Rural Assemblies: They facilitate the march from Buenos Aires to Buenos Aires
Producers’ meetings were held in Cordoba; Will continue on Friday and Saturday
CÓRDOBA.- The producers of this province have decided to help the Assembly to stop the commercialization of the products of the sector and also to organize a mobilization in the Congress.
These were two petitions that were resolved in Sinacate, an assembly organized by the Jesus Maria village community, said Pablo Martinez, president of that village unit. This will be presented as a proposal for its specification to the Confederation of Third Zone Rural Associations (Cartes) and the Liaison Table.
Thus, unrest is growing in the sector after the government suspended foreign sales of soybean oil and flour, and Prepared to increase arrest on both by-products from 31 to 33%.
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The next meeting was also held today in the Alto Fiero region, as well as in Cordoba. Alejandro Dalmaso, who is part of a self-proclaimed group from the area, said ᲔᲠᲘ That the pressure on production is “terrible” and goes beyond international prices, that “the government will allow you to hunt in the zoo by collecting arrests.”
He showed that the split in the exchange rate that exists actually led to – among other factors – that urea jumped from $ 400/500 to $ 1,200 in one year. “The product has not grown, this is inflation in dollars: this is what we are experiencing.
As for the international growth of goods, he insisted that producers do not see what new values take: “We are not even close; We must reduce the burden, which also increases; Production costs, everything. The situation will be different with a single exchange rate and without arrest. “
He described the situation as “excessive” as tax pressures and export restrictions were compounded by problems such as cover-ups. “Everything is very difficult. There are places where there was no rain and the harvest will be very poor; “Corn, with a yield of 60 quintals per hectare, will remain at 20 and, therefore, there is no possibility of saving.” He added that “there are many reasons” for their gathering.
Regarding the meeting, he noted: “The result was a state of vigilance and mobilization; However we define it these days, The idea of hitting a tractor has weight, but nothing concrete yet. We agreed that we needed to change course as a country; “This system has already proven to be a failure for anyone who wants to work.”
In addition, other mobilizations are coming from different parts of the country. Under the slogan “Free, Not Beggars”, rural communities north of Buenos Aires (Aresifes, Baradero, Captain Sarmiento, Colon, Pergamon, Rojas, San Antonio de Areco and San Pedro) are meeting this Friday near San Pedro. 191 on the 6.5-kilometer route.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, at 16:00, on Routes 5 and 46, in Bragado, units from Mercedes, Suipacha, Chivilco, Albert, Bragado, 9 de Julio and Pehuao, all from Buenos Aires, were invited to participate.
Source: La Nacion
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