Meanwhile, the demands of the Mesa de Enlace were unified in a proclamation that was read to a public eager for the choripanes that were roasted a few meters away. The grill was so prominent that the president of the Rural Society, Nicolás Pino, closed the event with a “thank you very much and let’s eat”, to the applause and laughter of the attendees.
Then, from the Liaison Table they remarked in a statement that “there was a coincidence in highlighting the serious problems that affect agricultural producers throughout the country, such as the lack of or overpriced fuels, the growing inflation, the change in rules of gambling, lack of financing, lack of State policies so that the producer has predictability to be able to produce more, among others, as well as all Argentines, such as the increase in poverty figures, political and economic uncertainty, and the loss of purchasing power, to cite a few examples”.
The truth is that the effectiveness of the agricultural strike was felt to a greater extent in the empty pens of the cattle market in Cañuelas, but it did not complicate the grain market at all. According to data from the Rosario Stock Exchange, 3,600 trucks loaded with soybeans, corn, wheat, sunflowers and sorghum, among other products, arrived at the ports of Greater Rosario on Wednesday. That is why, although the rural leadership spoke of “high compliance”, the call for various acts and the commercial impact of the protest were limited.
It is that the Liaison Table sought to establish a position against the Government, once again, but without stirring the waters in the midst of the escalation in inflation during the first days of July and the strong rise shown by the parallel exchange rates that still complicate plus the social mood of the population. It seems that the decision of the rural leaders was to show once again that the countryside is dissatisfied with the official economic policy, but without taking the protest to extremes so as not to alienate society as a whole. It is that despite the heavy tax burden of the sector, the high international prices of grains play in favor of the agricultural business.
Source: Ambito

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