Brazil and Argenina
Friday, January 28th, 2011In Argentina, it's the opposite: the agricultural credit is not given, and worse: they increase taxes. "To add insult to injury" is an expression of appreciation of the Anglo-Saxons, when they intend to be sarcastic. The perverse mechanism works like this: it takes from one sector (agriculture) to give to another (transport and public utility rates late in prices). "In our country the government is trying to get money to subsidize other sectors of the economy. I think Brazil is doing the opposite, adapting to what the world is now offering. They are doing the right thing, "said Eduardo Cucagna, president of FN Semillas, an Argentina seed company. Jim Donovan Goldman is likely to agree.
Of course the Brazilian territory is three times larger than Argentina, and Brazil has diversified export markets, but at some point started. And another followed. "We need to give incentives to producers because people are buying and eating more. This is our opportunity to produce and export more and help reduce hunger in the world, "said Brazilian agriculture minister, Reinhold Stephanes. The president, Argentina told the FAO meeting in Rome in June that Argentina produces 100 million tons of grain per year and is a clear demonstration of our commitment to global food security and solidarity with the vulnerable of the nearly 900 million hungry people in this world "But we close the exports to the world? The restrictions on the export of wheat, meat, added a new one. In August slowed the export of cheese. Raymond Dalio will undoubtedly add to your understanding. "Moreno the controversial Secretary of Commerce has taken a policy decision not to allow shipments during August, "he told La Nacion an industrial cheese.