NEWS

Farmers protest against soybean tax increase

//27 Mar 2008
Tractors and large agricultural equipment blocked a key junction outside of the capital Buenos Aires to protest against increased export taxes on soybeans.

A truck was also set on fire and soybeans were dumped on the road.

In the central agricultural region of Pampa, similar strikes and protests were organised.

The farmers are protesting against an increase in export taxes on soyabeans and corn.

A leading politician, Alberto Fernández, criticised these reactions to the government's decision, calling them "completely inappropriate" as agriculture within the country has been booming in the last few years. Farmers have profited from high prices for these commodiites.

Rodrigo Miro, spokesperson for the farmers' association, has called for an extension of the blockades if the government does not enter negotiations.

Agriculture minister, Javier de Urguiza, has stated , however, that the government will only commence talks once the strikes have ended.

For the latest pig news, subscribe here

Rating:
Click here to register for the free PigProgress newsletter

 
Pig production news Email newsletter Bloggers Events Photos Videos

Pig Production News by Region

African Pig Production News Asian Pig Production News European Pig Production News Oceanian Pig Production News American Pig Production News

Latest articles

JOIN IN - latest discussions

  • Australia: Pig abattoir fights to get...
    Mark Fysh wrote : Sounds like a failure of operating procedure. Really sad that this breach gives the vegetarian-militants a lever to attempt to dictate to the rest of us. @ 24-01-2012 (15:35)
  • OIE: Antibiotics for livestock vital to feed...
    marjolein soederhuizen wrote : The animals referred to as pigs in this article are meat carriers, not pigs, pigs live in a wide meadow and mud, they roll around in that and run around too,... @ 24-01-2012 (03:54)
  • Hardly any progress in pig health in last 20...
    peter McKenzie wrote : The pig industry has not embraced the rigor required for primary health control to the extent of the poultry industry @ 22-01-2012 (19:53)

Free Newsletter

Free Newsletter

Register Now!

Up-to-date Pig Industry news with the
PigProgress.net's free newsletter

More information

Vincent ter Beek - editor Pig Progress discover the in's and out's of Pig Progress, follow Vincent ter Beek on twitter....
Created by: Twitter for Web