The National Government, at the head of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, advances in its intention to acquire the company Monomers. The portfolio reported that it holds conversations with the Venezuelan government to materialize this business, which aims to contribute to the development of Colombian agriculture.
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As part of that process, The Minenergy made a visit to the company’s headquarters To know firsthand the financial, infrastructure statements and the working conditions of their 522 direct workers and about 1,200 indirect workers.
During the tour, the holder of the portfolio, Edwin Palma, met with the general manager of Monomers, Iván Sánchez, and the president of the company’s workers’ union, Alexis Lewis Muñoz.
“As we have stated from the National Government, we understand, understand and know the importance of this company, the work that these companions do by the Colombian agriculture, for food and for our peasants. Today we wanted to come to see it”highlighted Minister Palma.
Minenergy also stressed that you want to insist on the possibility of “smooth the way” so that the Colombian State can Enter the acquisition of monomers in “benefit of the Colombian people and peasant families.”
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Improvement in the results?
According to the general manager, the company has begun to report an improvement in its finances, highlighting an increase of 134% in its operational utility and a production capacity of more than 800 thousand tons of compound fertilizers.
Sanchez also stressed that, with his productive capacity, Monomers currently impacts 1.5 million families and more than 40 million Colombians.
In that order of ideas, Minister Palma stressed that these results demonstrate solidity in the company’s operation and that it could be enhanced.
“If credits, other international markets, capitalization and investments can be accessed, this company would be a great company of all Colombians (…) hope mentioned.
Jessika Rodriguez M.
Portfolio journalist
