Carlos Casares, President of the Rural Association; Erica Morothe critical situation facing rural areas in northwestern Buenos Aires due to flooding through Canal E was once again on the agenda. A week after the announcement, the Logistics Steering Committee, chaired by Patricia Bullrich, asserted that there had been no concrete progress and that the machines had not yet arrived in the area.
“We are very grateful and we appreciate your approachErika Moro commented on the visit of Security Minister Patricia Bullrich. However, at a technical meeting the following Monday, “we were unable to reach a final conclusion. No specific measures apply”.
What are the demands from the industry?
Similarly, he explained that the department’s main requirements are clear: equipment, fuel and personnel to be up and running immediately. “What we are looking for is Quick response and it really reflected in realityand the machine has been shipped and the machine is already working,” he said.
Commenting on controversial remarks by Santiago Hardy, who reportedly suggested that producers should buy more machinery as needed, Moro said:I didn’t have a chance to hear those words.“Honestly, I’ve never heard Santiago put it that way.”
What emerged at the meeting was concern about the lack of a logistical definition. Includes fuel, driver, transportation and repair costsIn a similar vein, he emphasized that: “They only have machinery and shipments of machinery.” For the time being, local governments will need to bear these costs.”.
Carlos Casares continues to work without special help
A week has passed since the official announcement, and the situation is still stagnant. “At the moment, I’m going to Casares. they haven’t sent anything yet“No machines arrived from the state,” the interviewee admitted. This includes both mechanical and economic funds. “Funds have not arrived, 1.9 billion distribution”.
He said the only exception is the July 9 municipality. they received some machinesBut for Casares, the answer is invalid. “For now” There is no concrete answernothing has been decided. ”