The machines, which were heading from General Rodríguez to the south of the province, are valued at US$145,000 each, which is equivalent to an irregular cargo of approximately $50 million.
During the control operation undertaken by the Agency, within the framework of the heavy harvest, irregularities were also detected in the transport of cereals.
So far, ARBA inspectors have controlled 837 trucks, where around 490 tons of irregularly transported cereals were detected for an amount amounting to $83,000,000.
In detail, 109.5 tons of corn were found for a total of $3,518,070; also 225.5 tons of soybeans for $15,742,701; 28 tons of sunflower for $1,874,040; 29.8 tons of wheat for $1,158,717, and 95 tons of malting barley for $3,175,825.
The control of grain trucks is being carried out in towns such as Chivilcoy, General Villegas, Lobos, Pergamino, Rojas, Tres Arroyos and Bahía Blanca, as well as in Estación Olivera, Ramallo, Vedia, Colón, Junín, Pehuajó, Tornquist, Zárate; and in the ports of Quequén (Necochea) and Ingeniero White (Bahía Blanca).
The operation will last until the first days of May.
Source: Ambito

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