They form a committee to discuss the issue of sugar and cane growers in Bolivia

Published 2022년 4월 9일

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A Planning Committee has been established by the Government, sugar mill industries, and cane producers to discuss the sugar market's supply, price stability, and export volume. Despite this, cane growers in Bolivia, represented by the Guabirá Cane Growers Union, plan to continue their pressure measures, including a tractor shot, demanding the removal of Supreme Decree 4680 and financing for SIBolivia. The union will make a final decision on their mobilization after a meeting with the Minister of Rural Development and Land.
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Page Seven Digital Representatives of the Government, of the sugar mill industries and cane producers decided to form the Planning Committee to discuss the issue of sugar. However, the cane growers will maintain the pressure measures scheduled for next Tuesday, including the tractor shot. The Planning Committee will recommend the necessary actions and regulatory adjustments to continue guaranteeing the supply of sugar in the domestic market, price stability, and determine the export volume based on the harvest and production plans, as long as, and when Supreme Decree 4680 continues to be in force, indicates the minutes of the meeting signed between the Minister of Productive Development, Néstor Huanca, representatives of the industries and sugarcane producers. In one of the points it indicates that this committee is made up of members of the producer sector, industry and the national government, which will meet until before the start of the 2022 harvest. You can also read: Cane ...
Source: Paginasiete

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