Members of the poultry chainconcerned about the adverse impact generated by a Greater presence in the domestic market of whole chicken and imported pieces, delivered this Thursday a proclamation at the headquarters of the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP), addressed to Minister Fernando Mattos, where among other considerations they point out that “the release of poultry meat imports from Brazil is causing a devastating impact on the poultry chain“.
Ana Laura Martínez, distributor businesswoman, explained to The Observer that no hierarch received them, which was what they longed for, but he stressed that The secretary of Minister Fernando Mattos was waiting for themwho was inside, in an activity of the National Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA).
As the closing of a mobilization that they defined as “a truck through Montevideo”They gave the proclamation (see the full text later) to the official and now they are waiting for a call from some ministerial authority, he added.
In the proclamation they point out that “it is our duty” to report on the aforementioned reality, “today, so that tomorrow is not too late, so that the poultry industry does not start to dismantle as a consequence of decisions made for the benefit of a few”.
“The measure to remove the limits on the importation of whole chicken, and especially the one to enable the importation of cut-up chicken, imminent danger to the sector, because it deteriorates the competitiveness of the national industry”, is another of the considerations present in the document received by the Secretary of Mattos.
“With an entry into the market of the Brazilian supreme at values below the cost of production and internal marketing in Brazil (dumping), a path of significant job losses is in sight“, understand the local distributors.
The coordinator was born
Within the framework of this mobilization, the Coordinator of the Poultry Chain was formed “in fact”which as such signed the proclamation, made up of representatives of the different links in the poultry production chain, as explained by Daniel Pereyra, referent of the fasoneros sector and member of that coordinator.
The objective, he pointed out, is far from preventing the importation of whole frozen chicken, in which they feel competitive, given that what is distorting the market is the massive importation of cut-up chicken. In addition, he clarified, this massive entry of chicken supreme from Brazil did not translate into a lower price of the product for the consumer.
He added that it is on the horizon, if there are no short-term solutions, to convene a general assembly of operators in the sector to which they will invite the national and departmental authorities to consider this situation.
the truckload
Martínez said that in the move 50 to 60 trucks participated and a hard to estimate number of trucks and cars. They met in Colombia and Paraguay and marched to the Legislative Palace and then to the ministry’s headquarters. “We just got there, they were closing,” he said.
Then he thanked the distributors who accelerated their work during the beginning of the day to be able to attend the mobilization.
Also valued the attendance of many chicken farmers who accompanied them in a personal capacity, including Juan José Prando, the president of the Association of Chicken Farmers of United Chickens (AFPU), a trade union with which the distributors will meet later.
Asked about the participation of the sector of workers in the refrigeration industry, she said that she also A meeting is scheduled with the Workers’ Federation of the Meat and Allied Industries (Foica).
Regarding the business sector, he expressed his satisfaction with the participation of trucks from six industries: Tenent, Calpryca, La Cabaña, Valle Alege, El Campo and El Poyote.
Martínez, finally, confirmed that progress is being made towards the realization of another objective, to form an entity that brings together chicken meat distributors and that in this way they can formally convey their opinions before various areas, for example in the National Meat Institute ( INAC).