The government encouraged meat exporters to comply with the provisions of the Cuerciados Cortés plan.

An allusion from the Ministry of Internal Trade came this afternoon after the business announced an “imminent suspension” in providing cuts that make up the program to various supermarket chains.

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Télam Buenos Aires, 12/07/2008
Dos importantes cadenas de supermercados ofrecieron precios rebajados en algunos cortes de carne, lo que generó un incremento importante en la venta de ese producto.
Foto: María Candelaria Lagos/Télam/cl
Télam Buenos Aires, 12/07/2008 Dos importantes cadenas de supermercados ofrecieron precios rebajados en algunos cortes de carne, lo que generó un incremento importante en la venta de ese producto. Foto: María Candelaria Lagos/Télam/cl

After being announced today, meat exporters left a government program to sell cheap meat, and the Ministry of Internal Trade today left Argentine meat Encouraged companies that are members of the Export Consortium (ABC) to maintain “adequate supply compliance” to the Cortes Cuidados scheme.

This allusion came this afternoon after the business announced an “imminent suspension” in providing cuts that make up the program to various supermarket chains.

Speaking to Mario Ravettino, president of the ABC consortium in a note signed by the Minister of Commerce, Roberto Feletti, the official body described this decision as “unilateral, untimely and unreasonable” and “includes participating in the acts prescribed in Article 4. Supply law”, which seriously affects the normal supply of meat cutting referred to in minority mass consumption stores.

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