Federico Sturzenegger is nervous, as Néstor Kirchner said about the newspaper Clarín. In the two years of Javier Milei's administration, the Deregulation Minister has moved heaven and earth, sometimes forcing the rationality and legality of decisions, to face what he himself has called "the monopoly of the vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease." The high official has been denouncing that the laboratory Biogénesis Bagó is the main culprit of a huge fraud against cattle producers, as it charges a higher price for this veterinary input than it is worth in neighboring countries. That is why he did everything he could to ensure that an imported vaccine "broke" the market and the alleged deal of a businessman opposed by this government, one of the owners of Biogénesis Bagó, Hugo Sigman, whose influence the minister has even compared -rightly- with that of the newspaper Clarín. The fight has not been insignificant. A president of the Senasa, Pablo Cortese, submitted his resignation and ...
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