Bolivia: Cane growers to go on strike due to export restrictions

Published 2022년 4월 5일

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Sugarcane producers in Bolivia, represented by Unagro and Concabol, are planning a 24-hour blockade starting April 6 in Montero, Santa Cruz, to protest Supreme Decree 4680, which limits sugar exports. They also seek to be included in the SI Bolivia state credit program for economic revitalization. The blockade will occur at the Friendship Bridge in Montero. The producers insist that the domestic market is well-supplied with surpluses and argue that the decree is unnecessary. Decree 4680 outlines the Ministry of Productive Development as the issuer of supply certificates to regulate exports and ensure a fair price in the domestic market.
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Page Seven / La Paz Sugarcane producers determined a 24-hour blockade starting tomorrow in Montero, Santa Cruz, to demand the annulment of Supreme Decree 4680, which restricts sugar exports. The decision was announced by the Union of Sugarcane Producers Unagro and the pressure measure will be exercised in coordination with the National Commission of Sugarcane Producers of Bolivia (Concabol). Apart from demanding the annulment of decree 4680, the cane growers ask the Government to be included in the SI Bolivia state credit program, for import substitution, to promote a process of economic reactivation. The blocking point will be the Friendship Bridge in the city of Montero. On March 9, the Government ordered the issuance of supply certificates to regulate the export of corn, sorghum and sugar, and guarantee production and supply at a fair price in the domestic market. Decree 4680 established that ...
Source: Paginasiete

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