ETCHEVEHERE: "THE WORLD WANTS AND NEEDS WHAT WE DO"
Agribusiness words of the holder under the 7th Meeting of Reflection
Argentina Vision 2020/40, which featured keynote speakers from the
political, business and academic, both domestic and foreign field.
Thursday June 13, 2019
Government Secretary of Agribusiness, Luis Miguel Etchevehere, participated
today in Argentina Day Vision 2020/40, which reaffirmed the importance of
technological innovation applied to the sector and made focus on carrying
out a comprehensive and integrated analysis of challenges and opportunities
They exist in various export markets.
Etchevehere did focus on carrying out a comprehensive and integrated
analysis of challenges and opportunities that exist in various export
markets for the future of our country, stressing the importance of
technology innovation in the sector and the importance of continuing along
the path opened since becoming President Macri, "clearly do not want to go
back to the past, politics have absolute influence on our business. in a
closed world country, descreyente markets and exports, we turn to a
government that took barriers to express the agro-industrial
potential, "adding that" the world wants and needs what we do is mainly
food, fiber and biotechnology, we need to continue to build the future
together because we see that what we are doing is giving results. "
During his speech, the Secretary also highlighted the performance tables of
competitiveness, of which several are headed by the President of the
Nation, Mauricio Macri, and in which all links of the chains
involved. "Much of the credit goes to the team work of all those tables and
a clear example of this is the table Carnes which in 2018 managed to
increase 50% exports, re-open refrigerators and sign protocols health"
Etchevehere said.
The holder of the agribusiness portfolio stressed the importance of
strengthening decentralized bodies roles of the Secretariat of office. In
this regard, he indicated that INTA will now be focused on 40 specific axes
they have to have an impact on the productions in which studies are done.
On the other hand, it Senasa is being strengthened with more technical
because "to open more markets need more control and demonstrate even more
safety, have solid foundations to face the future and for that we are
working," he said.
For its part, the Government Secretary of Science, Technology and
Productive Innovation of Argentina, Lino Barañao, said that "the sector
that ensures today a better future is the agribusiness, more precisely in
the bio-economy. We need to build new chains value that go from the small
producer to global buyers, coordinating state policies with the private
sector and think of a greater global integration, new consumers with
specific demands, more informed and looking for the story behind the
product. we have to be creative in thinking and address these challenges. "
Under the slogan "Agribusiness export through state policies", the meeting
was organized ADBlick Agro, the Center for Agribusiness and Food of the
Austral University and the company Bioceres.
In the first panel opening and also attended by Minister of Agricultural
Industry of the Province of Buenos Aires, Leonardo Sarquís; José Demicheli,
founder and CEO ADBlick Agro partner; Ana Eugenia Galiano, Dean of the
Faculty of Business Studies at the Universidad Austral; Federico Trucco,
CEO of Bioceres and Belen Ochoa, executive director of BisBlick. The
closing ceremony was led by economist Alfonso Prat Gay.
This event took place at the Cultural Center of Science, in the Buenos
Aires neighborhood of Palermo. As every year, it is a total profit of
BisBlick Young Talent, a foundation that provides scholarships for young
high potential and low income can complete their tertiary and university
studies.
Argentina Vision 2020/40, which featured keynote speakers from the
political, business and academic, both domestic and foreign field.
Thursday June 13, 2019
Government Secretary of Agribusiness, Luis Miguel Etchevehere, participated
today in Argentina Day Vision 2020/40, which reaffirmed the importance of
technological innovation applied to the sector and made focus on carrying
out a comprehensive and integrated analysis of challenges and opportunities
They exist in various export markets.
Etchevehere did focus on carrying out a comprehensive and integrated
analysis of challenges and opportunities that exist in various export
markets for the future of our country, stressing the importance of
technology innovation in the sector and the importance of continuing along
the path opened since becoming President Macri, "clearly do not want to go
back to the past, politics have absolute influence on our business. in a
closed world country, descreyente markets and exports, we turn to a
government that took barriers to express the agro-industrial
potential, "adding that" the world wants and needs what we do is mainly
food, fiber and biotechnology, we need to continue to build the future
together because we see that what we are doing is giving results. "
During his speech, the Secretary also highlighted the performance tables of
competitiveness, of which several are headed by the President of the
Nation, Mauricio Macri, and in which all links of the chains
involved. "Much of the credit goes to the team work of all those tables and
a clear example of this is the table Carnes which in 2018 managed to
increase 50% exports, re-open refrigerators and sign protocols health"
Etchevehere said.
The holder of the agribusiness portfolio stressed the importance of
strengthening decentralized bodies roles of the Secretariat of office. In
this regard, he indicated that INTA will now be focused on 40 specific axes
they have to have an impact on the productions in which studies are done.
On the other hand, it Senasa is being strengthened with more technical
because "to open more markets need more control and demonstrate even more
safety, have solid foundations to face the future and for that we are
working," he said.
For its part, the Government Secretary of Science, Technology and
Productive Innovation of Argentina, Lino Barañao, said that "the sector
that ensures today a better future is the agribusiness, more precisely in
the bio-economy. We need to build new chains value that go from the small
producer to global buyers, coordinating state policies with the private
sector and think of a greater global integration, new consumers with
specific demands, more informed and looking for the story behind the
product. we have to be creative in thinking and address these challenges. "
Under the slogan "Agribusiness export through state policies", the meeting
was organized ADBlick Agro, the Center for Agribusiness and Food of the
Austral University and the company Bioceres.
In the first panel opening and also attended by Minister of Agricultural
Industry of the Province of Buenos Aires, Leonardo Sarquís; José Demicheli,
founder and CEO ADBlick Agro partner; Ana Eugenia Galiano, Dean of the
Faculty of Business Studies at the Universidad Austral; Federico Trucco,
CEO of Bioceres and Belen Ochoa, executive director of BisBlick. The
closing ceremony was led by economist Alfonso Prat Gay.
This event took place at the Cultural Center of Science, in the Buenos
Aires neighborhood of Palermo. As every year, it is a total profit of
BisBlick Young Talent, a foundation that provides scholarships for young
high potential and low income can complete their tertiary and university
studies.