The bleeding in the yerba mate sector continues. The Andresito Cooperative, which days ago announced a cessation of payments "due to the current economic situation," is now joined by the Agricultural Cooperative Km. 16 of Oberá, which also cannot meet the payment to part of its members, due to bounced checks from the mill to which they send cured yerba mate. "The cooperative is 20 years old. It consists of 20 members and we buy yerba from third-party producers. There are about 110 families of which about 50 did not receive payment. The bomb exploded 60 days ago with the first bounced checks from the cured yerba mate we sold to the La Hoja mill. That caused our checks to bounce," producer and treasurer of that cooperative, Pato Koch, told Bichos de Campo. Per year, the Agricultural Cooperative buys about 8 million kilos of green leaf, which once dried, turn into about 3 million kilos. Between 10% and 15% of what is obtained is used for own production, which is sold under the brand ...
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