“This type of leader like Feletti, what he does is take the blame for his ineptitude. He has inefficiency and ineffectiveness. And he sticks his finger in our eyes so that we react”complained the rural leader.
In addition, he recalled that in 2008, the then president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner “referred to soybeans as the ‘yuyito’ and that is how the producer’s anger began on the roads: she said they were the pickets of abundance, of the 4×4” .
“That’s why these people don’t understand anything. 14 years have passed and we’re still talking about the same thing. It’s ridiculous,” Pino lamented, speaking to the “Esta Mañana” program.which is broadcast on Radio Rivadavia.
Feletti warned on Wednesday that the food chain “has time until Monday to lower prices” in accordance with the agreement, and announced that if that does not happen, the Government will apply all possible sanctions “within the law.”
But the head of the Rural Society assured about agricultural producers: “We don’t set the prices. The prices are set by the market.”
Also, he marked differences between Feletti and the Minister of Agriculture: “Julián Domínguez is not aggressive with our sector,” he stressed.
Finally, he considered that Congress “has to define what to do with the withholdings” and issued a warning: “If this continues, the focus of demonstrations in the countryside is going to turn into a great mobilization, with protests in the big cities of the country”, including Buenos Aires.
Source: Ambito

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