field about to ignite
In an editorial signed by Carlos Manuel Acuña, titled "Change for change's sake is a falsehood", and under the subtitle "The field about to ignite," we read: "We were wondering just what's going on?, How can a prestigious weekly pick up a few days ago what happens in agriculture under the headline "The field about to light the fuse"?. It's simple: The ability to endure has come to an end. "
(...) "The reaction of the country escape its own problems. To be sure, as it has never happened, the formation of a state of consciousness has come to be the most important sector of our economy" (... ) "During recent years, economic policy determined the freezing of prices perceived and received by the producer while increasing their costs, limiting and today virtually negating their investment opportunities (...) "While we are filled with numbers and words whose meaning exceeds almost always the best intentions of understanding ... "(...)" The absence of adequate credit policy (...)".
"Meanwhile, the entire country knows and has come to refresh their report on the perennial problem of the meat. He also knows what happened with wheat two years ago and is aware that from (...) economic policy had to import grain, seeds of various kinds, fruit, milk and dairy products (...)
But he adds: "Let the fundamental problem we address here. (...) Because of the Sociedad Rural Argentina should be a party, an expression of optimism. However, the long faces, the comments are no longer veiled, say it all. The word "taxes" is heard in any circle, (...) If we reflect on the great prospects that has the food industry in a world whose population is growing at an exponential (...) The list reads as follows: The producer is impoverished by the hour, can not introduce technology and lower production reduces the influence (...) Argentina to conquer other markets (...)" and Sarasa, Sarasa, sarasa ...
Im-per-di-ble. Read full THE COAST, Saturday 1 August 1970 , Page 11.
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