Economy launches incentive plan for small soybean and corn producers

Economy launches incentive plan for small soybean and corn producers

This plan began to be drawn up weeks ago in the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the economic team. Secretary Juan José Bahillo himself was the one who met twice with the leaders of the Liaison Table to inform them of the progress and scope of this measure that seeks to equalize conditions for those soybean and corn producers who sold the grain well before the type differential change launched by Massa and that ultimately ended up directly favoring the large planting groups that have a back to store grains.

In any case, the minister will seek today in Las Heras to approach directly with the small and medium producers and in the coming days it is also expected that concrete measures will be launched to help the regional economies and the dairy farms that are suffering the effects of the drought.

On the other hand, it is also expected that as of this week the technical teams of the Ministry of Agriculture and those of the different provinces will begin to prepare the corresponding reports to declare the agricultural emergency in different localities of the core zone, the most affected by the lack of of precipitations and where the wheat undergoes falls in the yields that would take the harvest below 15 million tons.

Wheat and flour for all

Meanwhile, this Monday the Liaison Table arranged a new meeting with Bahillo and the excuse was precisely the anticipated announcement of this plan for small and medium producers and the formal invitation to the act that Massa will lead in Las Heras. Of course, the drought was also on the agenda because it is the issue that worries both the Government and the countryside.

As the leaders of the Liaison Table advanced after the meeting, the Government would seek in some way to “manage” the already scheduled wheat exports so as not to harm the domestic market and exports.. It is that it is expected that there will be less availability of the cereal and also in the milling industry there is extreme concern about the quality of the grain after the lack of moisture.

In any case, the rural entities took away the promise that wheat exports will not be closed but that the Government will seek, together with the agro-export companies, to apply some extensions to already established wheat export contracts, in order to give priority to Internal market.

Source: Ambito

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