The title of the statement says that "it is essential to make medium-term plans." But the translation into street language should be that more than two years of Javier Milei's government have passed and in that period - except for trying to normalize the macroeconomy and eliminate barriers to exports - the long pending agenda that the livestock and meat chain has has not been addressed. Most of that agenda, much to the dislike of the current libertarian officials, began during the Cambiemos government, between the years 2015 and 2019, and unfortunately was cut short when Alberto Fernández's administration reinstated meat export quotas in 2021. The CAINCA (Chamber of the Meat Industry), which basically groups consumer slaughterhouses, claimed in a respectful tone, in a statement, that it is necessary to revisit the sector's life with longer headlights: "For years we have maintained and sustained the production of the meat supply chain by resolving exclusively the present, the ...
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