Argentina announces the Productive Strengthening Program, aimed at pig and poultry producers

Published 2023년 1월 18일

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The article introduces the Argentine Productive Strengthening Program, designed to aid pig and poultry producers in Argentina, as announced by key government officials. The program aims to offset the price disparities faced by producers due to the cost of soybean purchases for food during the Export Increase Program's second window. The initiative will calculate compensation based on specific factors, including the type and quantity of soybean by-products used and the size of the production enterprise. In addition, an agreement has been reached to fund the Argentine Livestock Plan with $400 million, encompassing various aspects such as health and reproductive biotechnologies, facility infrastructure, and the adoption of livestock technology. A collaborative study between CEPA and INTI on the environmental impact of chicken meat production indicates that its emissions are within international standards and, in some aspects, lower.
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In Argentina, the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, the Governor of Entre Ríos, Gustavo Bordet, and the Secretary of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation, Juan José Bahillo, have presented the Argentine Productive Strengthening Program for pig producers and poultry. In this way, the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, stressed that “when I see the number of productive projects that today we finance from the national government in the province of Entre Ríos; investment in infrastructure in rural roads, electricity, connectivity and infrastructure; investment in training, in technological development for companies, I see that Argentina that grew more than 5 points in 2022, but I also see the challenge we have to recover the income of Argentines, lowering inflation, improving access to credit and, above all things, thinking of a federal and comprehensive development model and program for Argentina«. For his part, the Secretary of Agriculture, Juan José Bahillo, ...

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