Likewise, he maintained that “you cannot export more than what should be exported,” and added: “If there are no cows for consumption, the market does not have any, it goes up every day, not everything should be exported.”
“In 2008 the Government had this problem, it couldn’t find a way to decouple international prices from internal ones and today we have the same problem; the problem will continue to exist as long as what should not be exported is exported,” added the head of the Association of Butcher Shop Owners.
Meanwhile, he pointed out that “prices are tremendously high, they are not within the reach of the consumer and they are constantly rising; the price is out of place and proof of this is that the butcher shops are practically not working, they resort to chicken, some preparation, but it is very little the one for sale”.
In another section of his interview with Télam Radio, he recalled that “the government reached an agreement with the seven export courts, something that does not reach the butcher shops either,” and remarked: “we have very unfair competition there because the supermarkets, which have 50,000 products, in turn add a cheaper product for the competition.
“We will have to continue fighting, seeing what happens and seeing if there is a short-term solution because the consumer cannot consume and it is a very serious problem,” Williams concluded.
Source: Ambito

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