In addition, he distinguished long-term measures from those that “have to be immediate, because The blow that agricultural activity is suffering must be given solutions now”and in that sense valued the decision to undertake joint work with different areas of the Ministry of Economy, with a view to a new meeting on February 1.
In the meetingdeveloped in the facilities of the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) in the Buenos Aires town of Castelar, was made focus on “the situation that the sector is going through and the need for quick responses”He said President of the Argentine Agrarian Federation, Carlos Achetoni.
For his part, the president of the Limited Agricultural Intercooperative Confederation (Coninagro), Elbio Lauciricavalued the meeting held as “very positive” and affirmed that everything “what is possible”, from the Government “will be carried out” because “They have the political commitment and the political decision”.
Meeting with Massa: new meetings were defined by category
The President of the Argentine Rural Confederations (CRA), Jorge Chemespointed out that at the meeting “a working methodology with meetings” was agreed for each item of the sector’s demands.
“On Monday we are going to have a schedule of meeting dates of these working groups. The most important thing that was announced is that on February 1 there will be concrete measuresI don’t know if all the ones we need or some, but the minister (Sergio Masa) promised to announce measures within the three areas that we are needing: the tax, financial and provision of tools”, he explained chemes in dialogue with the press at the end of the meeting.
Source: Ambito

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