The Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, is located in La Rioja, where he participated in a series of activities in Chilecito and the capital city. Along with the governor Ricardo Quintelathe head of the Treasury announced relief measures for producers.
Massa traveled accompanied by the Secretaries of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Juan José Bahillo; of Industry and Productive Development, J.rose Ignatius of Mendiguren; and the Knowledge Economy, Ariel Sujarchuk, according to slogan THAT.
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The minister’s day began in the department of Chilecito, where he participated in the launch of Harvest 2023along with political leaders from the region’s wine sector and from where he is expected to make the relief announcements for the agricultural-livestock sector.
Funds will be delivered there for assistance for damage caused by frost, for the development of the Livestock Program, for agro-industrial cooperatives and wine producerssays the agency NA.
Measures
According to the head of the Treasury, the National State will allocate $10,000 million to wine producers in the provinces of La Rioja, Mendoza, San Juan and Río Negro that were affected by frost or hail.
“We came with the team from the Ministry of Agriculture, with the economic team, to work alongside you to try to encourage non-refundable contributions, the revolving fund has as its objective that the obstacles that in the next 90 days are having our producers pay off from having State investment to protect them”, said Sergio Massa before the producers.
“When we travel, we like to feel that our country brand is part of the offer in the world. We smile when we see a wine, a food product, some garment or simply the shirt of our national team anywhere in the world. That pride that we feel is the reflection of selling the work of the people of La Rioja, of the people of Corrientes, of the Argentines to the world.. That pride is going to allow us to take off as a country,” added the minister.
“Son 10,000 million pesos in non-refundable contributions. from San Juan, from Mendoza, from Rio Negro, from La Rioja, all those who bet on viticulture they will be assisted from this program, which is intended to continue strengthening that brand, which ultimately represents Argentine wine,” he added.
That money will be awarded through Non-Refundable Contributions (ANR) with the aim of “fStrengthen that trademark that we havewhich is Argentine wine,” said Massa.
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Too clear that “It is not the State that intervenes capriciouslybut it is the State that regulates forces”.
The head of the Palacio de Hacienda also commented that both because of the frost and the hail “the grape harvest is going to be less”; but he warned that “some wineries that are no longer Argentine producers they started talking regarding importing basically because they want to enforce the rules of the market with imports and thus lower the price for our producers”.
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