Ten Days to Save Sancor: Justice Calls for Concrete Measures to Prevent Forced Liquidation
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With the hours counted, the dairy company SanCor has a period of ten days to present a "Crisis Plan" to the Civil and Commercial Court of the 4th Nomination of Rafaela. The firm faces a crisis with two bankruptcy orders from ex-employees and the Atilra guild, owes salaries since April and does not find the floor after labor cuts and plant freezes in Córdoba and Santa Fe. See: Uncertain future and in free fall: SanCor faces its worst business cri…
They order the cooperative a realistic plan to sustain the operation. In parallel, bankruptcy orders advance and production remains minimal.
The dairy crisis in Argentina in 2025 reflects a set of structural challenges that affect the entire production chain, from Tambero producers to large cooperatives and industrial enterprises. The combination of rising costs, persistent inflation, trade restrictions and a fall in consumer purchasing power has created a strong economic pressure that hinders the financial sustainability of the sector. Many producers face negative balances, while co…
The Court ordered SanCor to present within ten days a “crisis plan” to define how the cooperative will continue to function. The decision was taken by the Civil and Commercial Court of the 4th Nomination of Rafaela, by Guillermo Adrián Vales. The aim is for the company to provide a realistic diagnosis with concrete measures to ensure its viability. That program should include agreements with potential investors, financing mechanisms and commerci…
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