Poultry farmers give away chickens for overproduction and protest against the Government of Bolivia

Published Apr 11, 2022

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Broiler chicken producers in Bolivia are giving away their animals due to operating at a loss and are protesting against the government's ban on corn importation. They are demanding a dialogue within 48 hours or threaten to block roads. The president of the National Association of Poultry Farmers, Winston Ortiz, stated that they are losing money due to overproduction and have sued the government to import corn.
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Page Seven Digital The producers of broiler chickens decided this Monday to give away the animals raised, because they produce at a loss, according to what they denounced. The measure is also in protest against the national government for not allowing the importation of corn. They warn that, if they are not summoned to a dialogue table within 48 hours, they will comply with pressure measures such as blocking roads. A group of producers, installed in the Plaza 24 de Septiembre, in Santa Cruz, chanted a fair price, a fair price for corn. In another image, shared by the Santa Cruz media, one of the poultry farmers was seen on top of his white truck, in which he was transporting several plastic baskets containing the chickens and which were given to people passing through the area. You can also read: Corn crisis: poultry farmers denounce political privileges in distribution The president of the National Association of Poultry Farmers, Winston Ortiz, questioned that for the cost of ...
Source: Paginasiete

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