A delegation of producers and leaders of the FFA will mobilize today in the city of Buenos Aires to present a series of claims that includes the application of fiscal relief measures, financing policy, among others.
A delegation of producers and leaders of the Argentine Agrarian Federation (FAA) The city of Buenos Aires will be mobilized today to present a series of claims that includes the application of fiscal relief measures, financing policy, the implementation of multi-risk insurance and phased withdrawal of export rights.
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In the petition prepared by the agrarian entity, a “rescue plan for small and medium-sized producers affected by drought, frost and hail” will be claimed.


The FAA proposals focus on obtaining tax benefits, such as the exemption of IIGG advances for the 2023/2024 period, suspension of VAT withholdings, exemption from the Tax on Credits and Debits, suspension of execution trials and lifting of blockades in the current accounts of the producers.
On the other hand, they request credits at zero rate to reactivate production and the elimination of BCRA 7720 resolution that makes credit rates for cereal possession more expensive.
Likewise, they seek to implement multi-risk insurance to alleviate the adverse effects caused by the climate crisis, a phased withdrawal of export duties for the first tons of production, and measures that favor the productive development of small and medium-sized producers.
Under the slogan “LET US HEAR!”, the FAA delegation has scheduled a meeting with Juan José Bahillo, at the Ministry of Agriculture, to then address the National Congress.
“We seek to make visible the difficult situation of thousands of members of the interior who do not know how to continue producing,” said the president of the FAA, Carlos Achetoni.
Source: Ambito