A silo bag rupture case is causing concern in Bahía Blanca due to the magnitude of the damage and the context in which it occurred: amid the conflict with grain and cereal transporters, who are carrying out a mobilization in the area known as the Triangle demanding an update of rates in the face of rising fuel costs. The incident was recorded at the plant of the Cooperativa Productores Rurales del Sud, located on national route 51, at kilometer 729.5, at a high-traffic point that connects with routes 3 and 33 and functions as a key corridor for the agro-industrial activity of the region. There, between 8 PM yesterday and 7 AM today—a time when the plant remains closed—unknown individuals slashed five silo bags from tip to tip, as workers told LA NACION. From giant to filing for bankruptcy: the long decline of SanCor after decades of crisis, sales, and failed rescues “This morning we found that five barley forage silo bags had been slashed. They are approximately 1000 tons,” ...