Over the weekend, a rumor grew that a new agribusiness company had initiated a creditor protection proceeding and was joining the list of Los Grobo, Agrofina, Surcos, and SanCor; companies in the agro-industrial sector that have indeed entered into crisis. No, we are not talking about Metalfor, the Córdoba-based metalworking firm that has also suffered such accusations. We are talking about the Santa Fe-based SpeedAgro. RevistaChacra spoke with Víctor Escalas, president of SpeedAgro, who flatly denied the information circulated. "The company is up to date and it is false that we have filed for protection." Escalas assured that the Santa Fe company has its salaries and taxes current, contrary to what the web media article claims, characterized and known for making "hit pieces" left and right. Fake News The news, denied by Escalas, claimed that "Speedagro seeks to restructure its commitments and maintain operational continuity." Yes, there was even a supposed off-the-record source ...