Morena demanded that Margarita Zavala not vote for the Electricity Reform due to “conflict of interest”
The deputy of Chihuahua, Andres Chávez, told her of “having received millions of pesos from one of Iberdrola's subsidiaries”
Goodbye to $200 bread in Colombia: They warn that its price could reach up to $1,000 per unit
Get your pocket ready: the war conflict abroad and other factors would increase the value of the product that Colombians' breakfast and 'half nines'
Colombia imports 99.7% of wheat flour for domestic production
According to the National Federation of Cereal, Legume and Soy Growers (Fenalce), our country depends on wheat imports to consume bread
Your bread and coffee will cost you more: they expect a sharp increase in the price of food due to high wheat costs
According to the National Association of Bakery Suppliers (Anpropan), COVID-19 and the war between Russia and Ukraine have caused a 22% increase in the price of cereal
Uruguay exempted noodles and bakery products from VAT to moderate the price hike due to the war in Ukraine
Luis Lacalle Pou announced that the measure will in principle apply for 30 days
“War on inflation”: they say that government measures will not bring down the price of bread
Specialists warn that there are other components that affect the value of bread, beyond the impact of wheat and flour. Milling SMEs recalled that when similar measures were applied, the benefit did not reach the consumer
Broad agro-industrial rejection of increased retention of soy by-products and the creation of the Wheat Fund
Agro-industry sectors, milling SMEs reacted critically to the measures announced in recent hours by the Government. They argue that they will not increase production or benefit consumers. They propose to work on the basis of agreements. Opposition project
Julián Domínguez highlighted the increase in the record of wheat exports, but said that the price of bread is borne by Roberto Feletti
At a press conference, the official defended the increase in oil and soybean meal retentions and denied that raw material retentions would increase, but declined on the effectiveness of the “stabilizing fund” run by the Ministry of Internal Trade