The former secretary of Agriculture, Guillermo Bernaudohighlighted the “enormous capacity” of the agricultural sector for strengthen the Argentine economy and stressed the need for “Release resources via deductions so that the field can invest quickly”.
After highlighting the incorporation of the economist Carlos Melconian and his team from Mediterranean Foundation to the team of Patricia Bullrich, Bernaudo highlighted that the agricultural sector has “a lot of affinity with Patricia and they are going out to talk to the producers in the core zone of the country”.
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He field advisor of the candidate of Together for Change He said that he is thinking of one “very fast drop in withholdings for different products” and stressed that “the presentation of a team consistent with Melconian shows people that there are proposals“.
“From now on, the consolidated plan for agricultureto go to the single dollarto one firm and concrete reduction of export duties“, he pointed.
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Bernaudo said “for now it is difficult to know which are the references in agricultural issues of Javier Milei”. In turn, he pointed out that “we have different ideological positions with Chinabut a realistic view of maintaining a relationship of government to governmentin order to continue exporting soybean and meat“.
In dialogue with Rivadavia Agro, hosted by Carola Urdangarin on Radio Rivadavia, he considered that for the countryside there should be “a clear plan to reduce the tax burdenin the case of export rights, gradual, but it is clearly known what the project is”.
“As this government said from day one that there was going to be no economic plan, we say from day one that going to see an economic planbecause if not, no business or investment can be looked forward to,” he said. Bernaudo.
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The former official recounted that one of the proposals in Together for Change is “start the first day by eliminating all prohibitions and with a law that prohibits exporting”. “It seems to us that this is central, that a second-grade official cannot be determining whether or not a product can be exported, he has to go through that debate through the Congress“, he indicated.
Source: Ambito