The parliament will have 22 legislators with a direct link to agricultural activity, a number that, while not marking a majority, guarantees active presence in the main economic and productive debates.
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December 10th will mark a crucial date for Argentina, as a new composition of Congress will give rise to potential reforms that could transform the country's agricultural sector. With 22 legislators who have direct ties to agriculture, debates are expected to focus on tax, labor, and technological reforms. This legislative change is seen as a unique opportunity to establish sustainable and forward-looking reforms. The Fundación Barbechando, dedicated to connecting rural production with politics in Argentina, has expressed optimism about this new political era. Ángeles Naveyra, president of the foundation, described this moment as a propitious window to agree on necessary laws that strengthen both the agricultural sector and the national economy. "Our goal will be to encourage legislators to address and approve laws that have historically been postponed," Naveyra noted. Among the pending issues, labor reforms that adapt to the seasonal nature of agricultural work stand out, as well ...
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