There is a lack of inputs to make chorizos and salami: They warn of a possible operational collapse in Argentina

Published 2023년 11월 6일

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The Argentine Chamber of the Sausage and Related Industry (Caicha) has issued a warning about the difficulties in obtaining inputs from abroad due to the lack of dollars in the country. This has resulted in an operational collapse of the sector, leading to job risks for thousands of workers and impacting related industries. The national government has imposed new obstacles to prevent the outflow of foreign currency, which is affecting not only the sausage industry but also the entire private sector in Argentina.
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The Argentine Chamber of the Sausage and Related Industry (Caicha) of Argentina warned in recent hours about the difficulties in supplying inputs from abroad due to the lack of dollars that the country suffers. “It is causing an operational collapse of the sector, forcing production lines for cooked, dry and fresh sausages to be cut, putting the employment of thousands of workers in our sector at risk,” they detailed in a statement. And they added: "Also from other related activities, from meat processing plants to transporters and distributors." Caicha brings together more than 65 national SME establishments. NEW OBSTACLES FOR THE SECTOR According to the statement, in recent weeks the ...
Source: Agromeat

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