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  • 11/09/2012 | Argentina

    BA farming board meet to assess floods damage

    The Buenos Aires Province Farming Board will meet today in order to assess flood damage after torrential rains flooded several Buenos Aires province rural areas.

  • 21/12/2012 | Argentina

    'Rural Society seizure is a retaliation for the Resolution 125'

    Following a government's decree seizing the Rural Society grounds, its president Luis Miguel Etchevehere, came on stage today to say the decision is "an attack against the farming sector."

  • 13/01/2013 | Argentina

    Farming sector has 'tough year' ahead, Rural Society head warns

    The head of the Argentine Rural Society, Luis Miguel Etchevehere, predicted that the farming sector will be facing “a tough year” and warned that they could go back to striking if they don’t get a response from the Government soon.

  • 18/01/2012 | Argentina

    Drought: Farming sector in good mood after government's measures

    The national government's commitment to release aid funds and extend agricultural taxes in the districts affected by a severe drought brought calm to the sector according to farming leaders.

  • 10/05/2012 | Argentina

    BA province legislature session aiming to raise rural property taxes fails

    The bill seeking to raise taxes to the farming sector was not debated in the Buenos Aires province Lower House because opposition members did not muster two thirds of the required votes. Incidents broke out outside the Legislature as rural leaders and La Cámpora political activists.

  • 13/05/2012 | Argentina

    BA province farming producers call on new strike against tax reform

    The Buenos Aires and La Pampa Rural Associations Confederation (CARBAP) and the Argentine Rural Society (SRA) called for a new halt in grain and cattle trading from Wednesday to Sunday in Buenos Aires province in protest of the provincial tax reform.

  • 17/10/2011 | Argentina

    CFK 'is committed to helping the farming sector grow,' Garetto assures

    After meeting with President Cristina Fernández de Kircher, Coninagro leader Carlos Garetto assured that the President “remains committed to helping the farming sector,” and said that he considered the conflict sparked between her Government and the rural organizations after Resolution 125 “to be over.”

  • 10/12/2011 | Argentina

    CFK to farming sector: 'had you listened to me, you'd be doing better now'

    President Cristina Fernández recalled her long standing conflict with the farming sector during her first administration, and warned producers that “had they agreed with her decision to raise taxes on grain exports, they would be doing better today.”

  • 15/01/2012 | Argentina

    'Gov't wants farmers to pay, not ask for money,' Buzzi

    As the extreme drought affecting crops throughout the country continues, the head of the Argentine Agrarian Federation Eduardo Buzzi questioned the Government’s reaction to the matter, and said that farming producers “are always expected to pay up but are never entitled to government help.”

  • 12/01/2011 | Argentina

    Liaison Board halts grain trading

    Following the meeting held by the government, the farming Liaison committee announced a halt on grain trading for the next week.

  • 20/04/2011 | Argentina

    CKF calls for new era of farming sector

    While attending a rally at the Luna Park arena, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner expressed that that government wishes for “a new farming sector” and said she expected Congress to pass a new bill containing a new set of rights for rural workers.

  • 17/09/2011 | Argentina

    'Over the next decade we will increase production by 60%,' Domínguez

    Agriculture Minister, Julián Domínguez underlined today that “over the next decade, Argentina will increase production by around sixty percent” and proposed that producers in the sector should “integrate and collaborate,” during a presentation he held in Junín, as part of the Strategic Agro foods Plan.

  • 07/01/2013 | Latin America

    Brazil's hot, dry summer may lead to energy rationing

    Brazil faces the possibility of widespread energy rationing for the first time since 2001, as a hot, dry summer has deprived hydroelectric dams of needed water while boosting power use to run air conditioners in sweltering cities.


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