“The procedure must be improved, the 70/30 scheme is not a facilitator for producers, it is cumbersome, bureaucratic”he expressed and added: “Our producers are not there to do administrative procedures, they are here to produce, to be in the farm or doing the tasks inherent to production.”
“The Central Bank is working to improve this tool, because it is the institution that has to design it. We take this concern to Minister Massa, who has instructed other Ministry officials to work to improve the tool,” he stressed, although it did not indicate when the new scheme may be announced.
Bahillo further stated: “We have to expand the exportable supply and we have to go out and look for new markets, because we have to get out of the false dichotomy of industry versus field and get out of another one that is: internal market versus external market. It is internal market plus external market. We come from some structural issues that we have to solve, but this can be solved with greater production. There is no country in the world that has overcome adversity by going downhill, they all went for more production, for more work, for more active policies in the productive sectors”.
Last week the members of the four entities of the Liaison Table met with Bahillo and Massa and last Tuesday the technicians from the Government and rural organizations advanced on the main measures.
Among the claims was the opening of meat exports for the cuts that today are limited to the domestic market and, once again, Bahillo replied that it will only be possible with an increase in production.
For his part, the head of the Rosario Stock Exchange, miguel simeoniclaimed the importance of having “clear rules of the game” and advancing in a simpler, more modern and fairer tax structure.
“This will make it possible to boost the development of agribusiness and regional economies and thus generate the conditions to reduce the unacceptable levels of poverty that have been installed in our country for several years now,” he said.
“It is imperative to work on a schedule to reduce export duties that weigh on all products of the agro-industrial sector, with particular emphasis on grains, flours, oils and biodiesel due to their high rates”Simioni indicated, together with the institution’s claim to eliminate regulations that alter the normal functioning of the markets, such as trusts, in particular the one applied to wheat, which reduce transparency in the market, add a cost to producers and they do not end up generating the desired benefits.
The violence that the city of Rosario is experiencing and the burning in the wetlands were other aspects highlighted during Simioni’s words, who asked the State, at all levels, for “effective solutions both for the scourge of insecurity and violence, as well as for find and punish those responsible for the fires that are causing irreparable environmental damage in the area of the Paraná Islands”.
The governor of Santa Fe also participated in the meeting, Omar Perotti and the Mayor of Rosario, Paul Javkin.
Source: Ambito

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