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The Ministry of Agriculture certified a historical piece of paper, to show that there is management, it reported a shipment as current in Argentina

Argentina
Published Sep 24, 2021

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They tease us, citizens, and journalism. The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries released this Wednesday the news that a "historic shipment of Argentine citrus fruits" had been certified. In the report, which clearly tries to show active management by the national government, in a strategy that clearly aims to try to overcome the adverse result of the elections, the new minister Julián Domínguez reflects after giving the good news: "The exit of these regional products constitutes a new milestone for our fresh citrus fruit exports, I feel great pride for our producers ”. The milestone, actually, is that they have started to take us for fools. Without specifying dates, the official information highlights that the ship left for the European Union and the Russian Federation loaded with 12,260 pallets (or 13,634 tons) of fresh Argentine fruit (lemons, mandarins, and oranges, plus pear and walnuts) from the Port of Campana.

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They tease us, citizens and journalism. The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries released this Wednesday the news that a "historic shipment of Argentine citrus fruits" had been certified. In the report, which clearly tries to show an active management by the national government, in a strategy that clearly aims to try to overcome the adverse result of the elections, the new minister Julián Domínguez reflects after giving the good news: "The exit of these regional products constitutes a new milestone for our fresh citrus fruit exports, I feel great pride for our producers ”. The milestone, actually, is that they have started to take us for fools. Without specifying dates, the official information highlights that the ship left for the European Union and the Russian Federation loaded with 12,260 pallets (or 13,634 tons) of fresh Argentine fruit (lemons, mandarins and oranges, plus pear and walnuts) from the Port of Campana . The role here of the agricultural portfolio was ...
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