Argentina: The Government reopens the export of "canned beef" to China

Published 2021년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

The Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of Argentina, Julián Domínguez, announced measures related to beef exports at a meeting with key officials and meat company representatives. The government will authorize the export of certain beef categories until the end of the year, while an export ban on other categories will remain. Additionally, farmers and feedlots will have access to preferential rate credit, and meetings will be held every 60 days to discuss these measures. Technical work tables will also continue to operate within the Ministry of Agriculture.
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This Tuesday afternoon, the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation, Julián Domínguez, the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers, Juan Manzur, also the Minister of the Interior, Eduardo de Pedro, along with the governors of the producing provinces most important meat companies in the country, met to announce measures related to the export of beef. In addition, the presidents of the Argentine Rural Society (SRA), Nicolás Pino; of Argentine Rural Confederations (CRA), Jorge Chemes; from the Argentine Agrarian Federation (FAA), Carlos Achetoni; and the Confederación Intercooperativa Agropecuaria Limitada (Coninagro), Elbio Laucirica. Look also The Minister of Economy received Julián Domínguez to advance the Agroindustrial Law According to the one that appears in the most important point of the minutes of the meeting, signed by each one of the members who participated, the Government undertook to authorize the export of the categories “classified as preserved cow or ...
Source: ARInfocampo

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