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Anapo Rejects Decree 5676, Which Sets the Reference Price Of

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The Association of Producers of Oilseeds and Wheat (Anapo) rejected Supreme Decree 5676 and considers that the norm punishes the producer without solving any of the problems it is supposed to attack. It claims that the measure hits the small, medium and large farmer while leaving intact the irregular chain that diverts subsidized diesel to the illegal market.
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They report that a chain of intermediaries has been marketing diesel subsidized for months without any authority having dismantled it.

The Association of Producers of Oilseeds and Wheat (Anapo) rejected Supreme Decree 5676 and considers that the norm punishes the producer without solving any of the problems it is supposed to attack. It claims that the measure hits the small, medium and large farmer while leaving intact the irregular chain that diverts subsidized diesel to the illegal market.

Anapo also expressed its rejection of the differentiated price and indicated that this measure punishes the producer since it includes those who purchase the fuel from 120 liters per month.

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Fact Sheet: The Eastern Agricultural Chamber (CAO) is calling an extraordinary congress on August 27 to demand the repeal of Supreme Decree 5676, which establishes a reference price of Bs 18 per liter for large consumers. Tap to see the full context. Context: Klauss Frerking, president of the CAO, indicated that if solutions to their demand are not found, the congress will determine future actions in defense of agricultural production. Frerking …

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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