“Last year, in the decision to recover markets and consolidate reserves, we tried to launch an export strengthening program for a sector, as of April 1 we will accompany it in all regional economies, starting with viticulture to recover markets and that have a chance in the face of the loss represented by hail and frost,” he said.
He remarked that “On April 1, with exchange rate competitiveness that the State provides for development, we have to have more Argentine wine in the world.”
He said that in the coming days work will be done to define the measure that must ensure “That the new price reaches all producers so that it does not become useful for a few” and that at the same time “supply in the domestic market is guaranteed at a good price.”
On the other hand, he announced that on Monday the decree that enables the credit line for 50 million dollars, within the framework of the Support Program for Small Wine Producers of Argentina (Proviar II).
“The decree that will be published on Monday, which is already signed, enables the loan of 40 million dollars, with a contribution from the national State of 10 million dollars, for the implementation of Proviar IIwhich is an enormous task to continue multiplying the work of the State and the producers together,” said the minister.
In addition, he announced the expansion in 583 million pesos that will be available starting next week for wine producers affected by weather issues such as frost and hail.
“We have made the decision to expand with more than 583 million pesos available as of next week, in addition to the additional 50 million that had already been incorporated in February,” he explained.
He also referred to the must and said that “we are here to sign the agreement with the Government of the United States that allows us to lift the restrictions for the must.” “It’s central to raising spirits and the idea that we have new markets,” she concluded.
Source: Ambito