Industrialists of Misiones Maintain that an "Energy Bottleneck" Slows Down the Production of Weed, Tea, Tobacco and Wood
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Energy-rich provinces suffer cuts and high production costs. The industry uses firewood or LPG while Yacyretá exports electricity. The Missionary Industrial Movement denounces that the lack of natural gas increases up to 25% the production of yerba, tea and wood, slowing down its competitiveness. They demand infrastructure works to have greater energy availability, as well as an integration into the national gas pipeline network. “We live 80km f…
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