Argentina: What will happen to the price of bread and flour until the end of the year

Published 2021년 12월 16일

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The Ministry of Internal Trade in Argentina has reached an agreement with the millers and bakers sector to keep the price of bread stable until the end of the year. The goal is to provide citizens with a wide range and predictable prices for the holiday season. The agreement also includes maintaining the price of 25-kilogram flour bags stable until the same date. Furthermore, a table has been set up to develop a comprehensive policy to stabilize the price of wheat for the internal market from January 2022. This announcement follows an agreement with the meat sector to ensure the availability of five barbecue cuts at lower prices throughout the country.
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The Ministry of Internal Trade agreed with the millers and bakers sector to keep the price of bread stable until December 31 to ensure citizens can "access a wide range and predictable prices for the end of the year festivities" . The agreement was reached after the meeting held this afternoon by the Secretary of Domestic Trade, Roberto Feletti, together with the Undersecretary of Policies for the Internal Market, Antonio Mezmezian, with representatives of the milling industry and the Industrial Bakery Federation of the province of Buenos Aires . There, the parties assumed the commitment to maintain stable the price of bread and the 25-kilogram bag of flour, which is the main input used by bakeries, until December 31, with the purpose that "the Argentine and the Argentines can access a wide offer and predictable prices for the end of the year festivities, "said the portfolio in a statement. On the other hand, at the meeting a table was set up to coordinate a work agenda among all ...
Source: Mdzol

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