Llaryora Defended the Inta and Warned Against a Possible Emptying
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From INTA they warn that the reduction of personnel, coupled with sustained funding, puts at risk essential lines of research and technical support to thousands of producers especially in remote rural areas such as La Puna, Los Valles and northern Jujuy. The National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) is facing a critical situation in the face of the adjustment plan promoted by the National Government, which contemplates the dismissal o…
Within the framework of the cut that the national government has been making in different sectors of the State, a large group of referents from different sectors of San Rafael participated in a meeting held in the local deliberative council to analyze the situation of INTA Rama Caída. Agricultural sectors such as Federación Agraria and Sociedad Rural, entities such as the Chamber of Commerce of San Rafael, the Coviar, the Centre for Viticultural…
The Federation of Federated Cooperatives (Fecofe) puts eleven axes on the table to discuss another model of “field”, for a new “Proposal for Agrarian Policy”. The challenge is to develop agriculture beyond the export of commodities, think the field “with a million farms” and defend public institutions such as the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), the Conicet and public universities to work for common interests, that empower f…
In the midst of a growing controversy over the reforms promoted by the national government on the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), the governor, Martín Llaryora, spoke out on Sunday and defended the body by demonstrating against the modifications and denounced an attempt to empty it by the Executive. The controversy arises from a series of structural reforms promoted by the Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the …
"Since the Obelisk, and without dialogue, it is impossible to understand the reality of our people in the countryside," the Cordoban governor questioned.
The controversy over the way in which the national government is moving forward in a restructuring of the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) added strong voices in recent days in the defense of the organization and its role in Argentine production. This Sunday afternoon it was the governor of Córdoba, Martín Llaryora, who went out effusively to talk about the issue, through a post on social network X. “To INTA it must be streng…
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