More rejections to the project that seeks to regulate land use in Buenos Aires: Rural real estate companies ensure that it is

Published 2025년 10월 7일

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The project presented by the College of Agricultural and Forestry Engineers of the province (CIAFBA) to declare the comprehensive care of soils and water for agricultural and/or forestry use as a matter of public interest continues to garner replicas and rejections from the productive sector.
In addition to what has already been expressed by Carbap and other sector leaders, the Argentine Rural Real Estate Chamber (CAIR) also expressed "concern" about this proposal and asked the legislators of Buenos Aires to reject it to "not create situations that threaten the development and growth of the country".

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The project presented by the College of Agricultural and Forestry Engineers of the province (CIAFBA) to declare the comprehensive care of the soils and water for agricultural and/or forestry use as a matter of public interest continues to garner replicas and rejections from the productive sector. In addition to what has already been expressed by Carbap and other sector leaders, the Argentine Chamber of Rural Real Estate (CAIR) also expressed "concern" about this proposal and asked the legislators of Buenos Aires to reject it to "not generate situations that threaten the development and growth of the country". The regulation, which is still being debated in the Provincial Senate's Agrarian Affairs Commission, seeks to establish mechanisms for the protection of soil and water, finite resources subject to erosion and nutrient loss. To this end, it mandates the requirement to present use and management plans and to adapt production to what is stipulated by the enforcement authority, ...

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