President Alberto Fernández affirmed that “entrepreneurs, the State and workers must work together” when touring the city of El Palomar, in the district of Morón, in the Buenos Aires province of Morón, the works in execution of 534 houses of the Procrear II program, the works of expansion of the La Cantábrica Industrial Park and the plant of the Romipack company located on that property.
“What we have to achieve is for consumption to continue, for production to increase and for Argentines to receive better incomes,” Fernández said.
“That is a task that we must give ourselves together: businessmen, State, workers”, highlighted the president, in a meeting he held with businessmen, together with the new Minister of Territorial Development and Habitat, Santiago Maggiotti; and the local mayor, Lucas Ghi.
In addition, Fernández was accompanied by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Julio Vitobello; the spokeswoman for the Presidency, Gabriela Cerruti; and the president of the Matanza Riachuelo Basin Authority (Acumar), Martín Sabbatella, was informed in a statement.
In this sense, the head of state affirmed that “Argentina needs these entrepreneurs, it needs people who believe in the country, who invest, who take risks, who provide jobs, who are committed to their workers. This is done by SMEs (Small and Medium businesses)”.
“What we have to achieve is for consumption to continue, for production to increase and for Argentines to receive better incomes”Alberto Fernandez
“The task we have to do is to see how we all become aware that inflation hurts us all and we begin to work together to contain it,” said Fernández.
And expanded: “Also to see how we can better distribute what we earn, so that those who live on a salary earn more of what they earn. We must all do that together”.
For its part, ghee He recalled about the housing project that “we had dreamed of it more than seven years ago, we managed to get the national State to cede the land in 2015 to build houses and guarantee a roof for 600 families,” and noted that “four years passed and the land was there, undeveloped”.
“When the President took over at this stage, I went to see him and raised it with him. I remember it was on November 2, 2020, two years ago,” said the communal chief.
And completed: “Today we are four months away from the delivery of the first houses with the impact that this has, not only to guarantee a right as sensitive as the right to a home, but also because of the positive impact on the local economy”.
At the start of the activity, Fernández supervised the progress of the works being carried out on the 280-hectare property ceded by the El Palomar Air Base, on an area of 36,798 square meters.
It is a housing project of 534 homes with infrastructure in services, streets and lights that the national government is building through the Procrear II plan, with a total planned investment of 6,335 million pesos.
Then, the president paid a visit to the La Cantábrica Industrial Park, considered an example of a partnership between the State and the private sector to develop an SME industrial project, in which the process of expanding the property by 7.8 hectares is progressing, sources indicated. officers.
The place will allow the incorporation of new industries, strengthen production and generate jobs, in addition to attracting new investments and promoting exports, contributing to the strengthening of the local economy, added the spokespersons.
The following companies have already been pre-awarded for future functional units on the Park expansion site: Blipack SA; Campagna Brothers and Children SA; Carlos Gonzalez SA; Castellano Autoelevadores SRL; Eat SA; Caseros SA Distributor; Electropowder SRL; Graplastic SA; Impressions JM Ramos Mejia SA
So did Industrias de Esmaltados CAP SA; MCT Industries SRL; Komasa SRL; Labyes SA; Lamibraz SA; MA Cocchiola SA; Neq Grafica SA; Nutentar SRL; Plastics Pontevedra SA; Polyfilters SA and Food Products Harmony SA
Inside the Park, Fernández toured the plant of the Romipack company, a leading manufacturer of paper bags in Latin America, which has more than 1,500 active national and international clients, as well as representations in Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay.
Located on a 17,000 square meter site and inaugurated in 2000, the factory has the highest technology available in the international market for the production of personalized paper bags and employs 230 people.
After the visit, Maggiotti wrote on his Twitter account that “in Morón there is also a State present.”
“We toured the El Palomar Urban Development where 534 Procrear II homes are advancing together with President Alberto Fernández; the mayor, Lucas Ghi and the president of Acumar, Martín Sabbatella,” said Maggiotti, noting that “soon they will be home to more Argentine families.” .
“We also visited the “La Cantábrica” Industrial Park in Haedo,” said the new minister, explaining that “it is an association between the State and the private sector to achieve top-quality industrial buildings.”
Maggiotti indicated that “a project to expand it by 7.8 hectares is already very advanced” and concluded: “We are betting on employment and housing.”