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Argentine Science, a Step Away From an Irremontable Knockout the Government Puts Scientific Organisms Against the Ropes

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Under the pretext of promoting “technology transfer,” the government seeks to separate researchers who serve from those who allegedly do not. “They push us out of the country,” they say.
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Although the restructuring decree has not yet been published, there are finally the changes that the government intends to implement in the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA); above all, the decision to lose its autonomy to make decisions. These were announced this Monday afternoon at a press conference held by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni; and the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Manuel Ad…

Under the pretext of promoting “technology transfer,” the government seeks to separate researchers who serve from those who allegedly do not. “They push us out of the country,” they say.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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