Impact of the Decline of Retentions: “the Projection Is that Production Will Grow Above 173 Million Tons”
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“These reductions are permanent and will not have to be reversed while I am in government,” said the President of the Nation Javier Milei last Saturday, in La Rural. The theme at the bottom was the main poster in the field: the withholdings to exports. The Head of State had announced the reduction in aliquots of export rights (DEX) for soy, maize, sunflower, sorghum and barley. Also to beef and avian meat, and to the by-products of soy and sunfl…
Based on information from agricultural estimates analyst Tomás Rodríguez Zurro, “by 2035 the total grain production was going to be around 160 million tons.” Read more
According to a recent report by the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR), the combination of the reduction in withholding taxes announced by the national government and the elimination of the exchange rate gap projects an increase of 8% in Argentine agro-industrial production by 2035, which would imply a cumulative injection of 28.8 billion dollars [...] The entry Due to the permanent decline of withholdings, the agro projects an 8% more production and …
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