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They declared the agricultural emergency in Entre Ríos

They declared the agricultural emergency in Entre Ríos

The Ministry of Agriculture declared the state of agricultural emergency in the province of Entre Ríos to agricultural operations of corn, sorghum, cattle, goats, sheep, dairy farmers, horticultural, pecan, citrus and forestry, throughout the provincial territory, affected by drought, high temperatures and fires, through resolution 39/2022 published today in the Official Gazette.

The agricultural emergency It will be in force from January 1st to July 31st.and this last date of completion of the productive cycle was determined for the affected agricultural exploitations of the declared areas.

In addition, it indicated that, in order to qualify for the Benefitsaffected producers must present a certificate issued by the competent authority of the province, stating that their properties or farms are included in the cases provided.

The provincial government will send the list of affected producers to the Executive Technical Secretariat of the National Commission for Agricultural Emergencies and Disasters, attaching a copy of the emergency certificate issued by the competent provincial authority.

For their part, the national, official or mixed banking institutions and the Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP), will arbitrate the necessary means so that the agricultural producers included in the resolution enjoy the foreseen benefits. The Ministry of Agriculture declares the agricultural emergency in between rivers



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