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"The illusion there is is different": The producers gave their support to Javier Milei at Expoagro

2024-03-05T19:26:33.330Z

Highlights: "Wig, wig," was the cry of those who waited for more than an hour for the greeting of President Javier Milei. The producers were the majority, but workers from input companies, machinery and banks were also mixed. Milei arrived this Tuesday at the most important agricultural fair in the country accompanied by Guillermo Francos, Karina Milei, Manuel Adorni, Juan Pazos and Fernando Vilella. "I believe a lot in this President," said businessman and producer Pedro Tureniec, a native of San Nicolás.


The President was in San Nicolás. The farmers waited more than an hour to greet him.


"Wig, wig," was the cry of those who waited in the sun's rays today at noon for more than an hour for the greeting of President Javier Milei, who visited Expoagro and spoke to businessmen in the sector.

The producers were the majority, but workers from input companies, machinery and banks were also mixed.

Nicolás Aladio arrived from the Córdoba city of Luque to tour the exhibition and take advantage of "giving support" to the President.

"

He is proposing a change in the way of seeing politics and removing all unnecessary expenses

," said the farmer who makes wheat, corn, sunflower, and alfalfa for export.

Regarding the field, Aladio is hopeful that withholdings will be lowered, although for the producer, at first he cannot do so.

"

The expectations and enthusiasm there are are different

," he said.

Milei arrived this Tuesday at the most important agricultural fair in the country accompanied by Guillermo Francos, Karina Milei, Manuel Adorni, Juan Pazos and Fernando Vilella.

"

I believe a lot in this President

," said businessman and producer Pedro Tureniec, a native of San Nicolás, who also waited for Milei to visit the fair to greet him.

Javier Mieli at Expoagro.

Photo Maxi Failla.

"It will be the first step for the progress of this country. It is a very beautiful country, but managed by leaders who made up other types of people, not those who work," said the producer who plants sunflowers in Santiago del Estero. and that has a soybean and sunflower expeller plant in the Buenos Aires town.

Likewise, he praised the honesty of the President.

"What they give me is not useful, what

is useful is what you achieve in this country

. We lost education, respect, qualified labor. It is sad," he reflected.

"There is hope. Not for me, but for my grandchildren. They need hope," he added.

He said that he has 100 employees of whom the goal for many years is to grow more but could not due to Kirchner's policies.

"Now I think we will be able to grow safely. Not fictitiously," she emphasized.

Finally, the request he made to Javier Milei is something that is replicated throughout the agricultural sector.

"I only ask that

they let us work and have clear rules

to be able to produce. I don't want anything to be regulated," he said.

Paulo Oliver, who produces in Bandera, Santiago del Estero, made it clear that "we have to make a transition, which is hard, and for politicians to think about the country."

"If they take away the petty things they have to spend on their pockets and think about the people, we should work," he said.

the producer.

Source: clarin

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