Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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protesting the expropriation of AgroIsleña. Farmers blocked the path of EDO 2010 PARLIAMENTARY


CNP Lobo 12,112 Euro.

(MERIDA / SPECIAL) More than 300 agro parameños producers have decided to lock the trans-Andean route in Mérida, as a measure of protest against the presidential decree to expropriate the company Agroisleña.
Andean producers met very early in the parish municipality of La Toma Rángel Merida state with the intention of expressing their dissatisfaction with the expropriation of the transnational corporation Agro Islander, which according to the protesters, with their policy benefits trade more than 15 thousand farmers in the area. Adelso
Zea, agricultural producer in the area showed that the company gives credit to purchase inputs up to 4 months period, a time to bear fruit harvest and so the farmer can pay off their obligations without diminishing their work.
Similarly Zea said that not only the loans provided by the multinational are given for simple inputs, but it agricultural machinery such as tractors to plow the land, are also financed by Agro Islander, tractors that are much higher than given by the Iranian government not to have the service in the country, said the source. Therefore
protesters blocking traffic between the trans-Trujillo Merida and Barinas states, said they will maintain the protest until it is repealed what they describe as vile expropriation decree and demanded the presence of Minister People's Power for Agriculture in the sector.
mucuchiceros These protesters were added a significant number of inhabitants of towns and Santo Domingo Pueblo Llano, Merida state, who announced in the coming days to take the main road to Barinas state if the government persists in its hostile attitude towards producers in the Andean paramo.
Similar protests are also being staged in the town of Rivas Davila state, the population of dancers, where agricultural producers are also supporting the TNC, as they ensure that their lending policies and trade have contributed to in the region.

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