Domnguez toured the Santa Fe towns of Venado Tuerto, Murphy and Firmat.
The Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Julin DomnguezHe said that “from biotechnology we will face the challenges of climate change” and pointed out that “the care of the common home is the axis of public policies” carried out by the national government.
During a tour of the Santa Fe towns of One-Eyed Deer, Murphy and Firmat, accompanied by the governor Omar perotti, Domnguez considered that “the new demands that have arisen in this decade in developed countries have a demand for quality and environmental traceability that we can offer to the world”.
Domnguez: “We Argentines have a reason to be proud that they are good agricultural practices.”
In that sense, he added that “environmental value be an additional commercial value and we Argentines have what to offer this to consumers “and he stressed that” the president (Alberto Fernandez) made the decision to put public institutions in pursuit of a national project that considers science and biotechnology as strategic “.
Together with the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Julin Domnguez, we participated in the Seed Cluster conference, organized by INASE and the Argentine Seed Growers Association, in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe. pic.twitter.com/Yz7Ve5erSD
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In addition, the Minister of Agriculture remarked that “the Argentines we have a reason to be proud that good agricultural practices are“and ponder that” this allows us to sustain a position that has been agreed with the Provinces, with the Agroindustrial Council and with the agricultural entities “before the multilateral organizations.
Finally, he called to “value our own abilities, to defend the things that we do well” as happened.go out into the world to sell what we produce“.
During his visit to Santa Fe, Domnguez together with Perotti toured the plant of the Advanta company in the town of Murphy, dedicated to the production of sorghum destined for China for the production of distilled beverages.
Later they visited Nuseed’s establishment, in Venado Tuerto, and the Agrotechnical Center in that town.
Domnguez: “The care of the common home is the axis of public policies.”
Finally, the minister went to Firmat and was in the Seed Analysis Laboratory, which emerged from the collaboration of the National Seed Institute (Inase) and the Los Prados company.
The official was accompanied by the Secretary of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Jorge Solmi; the head of the MAGyP Advisory Cabinet, Diana Guilln; and the Minister of Production, Science and Technology of Santa Fe, Daniel Costamagna, among others.