LA PLATA .- Governor Daniel Scioli said, this Friday (4), the "expansion" experienced by the wheat and renewed the commitment of management to "further boost" to the agricultural sector, after evaluating the last data recorded in the province of Buenos Aires with a projection for the next years.
"When we focus on wheat, we see that domestic production is 15 million tonnes, 90 percent more than last season, and a similar situation occurs at the provincial level," Scioli said in a conversation with Radio Province.
The governor said that "like increases in prices seen in other crops such as maize, sunflower and soybean that allow us to envision a boost in investment this year."
"While last year we had a good harvest, it served to pay the debts generated by the drought," he said after holding a meeting with Rural Affairs Minister, Ariel Franetovich.
According to official figures, last year planted a surface area of \u200b\u200b2.5 million hectares, 600 thousand more than the previous cycle and the Southeast and Southwest regions of the province exceeded yields historical averages.
As for prices, all crops have increased between 50 and 70 percent, and "an example is that while wheat plantings increased from last year, it had great impact on the price $ 135 in January last year, this year was $ 235. "
"It is recognized by international industry players unlimited capacity with Argentina and the province for food production and agricultural machinery. The year 2010 ended with record sales of agricultural machinery, good news for Argentina's economy. Total sales were 1,380 million for dollars, which correspond to 840 million machines produced in the country, "said Scioli. PHOTO
The intende de Villarino, Raul Mujica, with Minister of Land Affairs, Ariel Franetovich, and the governor of the province, Daniel Scioli.
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