Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Canadian Statistics - Lactose Intolerance

government subsidize corn for poultry with 42.4 mm




director Bolivia (IB), Oscar Sandy, reported that the sale of grain be held in Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, Chuquisaca and Tarija, but will start today in the capital Santa Cruz at a price of Bs 90 a quintal of 46 kilos. "Nine days ago the corn started coming to Santa Cruz via Yacuiba, Matarani and Puerto Aguirre. We are importing 37,500 tons of Bs 142 per quintal and we will sell at Bs 90. There will be a strong grant for this purchase, "he said. According to calculation, the difference will have to cover the Government for selling the entire lot of grain will be of Bs 42.4 million ($ U.S. 6.03 million). Scarcity. The shortage of this product in recent months prompted the suspension of production of small poultry enterprises and the increase in the price of chicken meat. The kilo is reached to sell even in respect 19.Al \u200b\u200bBs, Sandy said that the subsidy to the purchase of the input should reduce the price of a kilo of chicken between 12.50 and Bs Bs 13.

"We have met with poultry and dairy farmers. Through their associations, they should send lists of their members, what they produce and the amount of grain they require. Based on that information will be made a calculation to see how much to give, "he said.
In December, the industry warned that poultry farmer in the first three months of this year there would be shortages beef and chicken in a corn shortage in the market.
President of the Association of Poultry Farmers of Cochabamba, Willy Soria, reported yesterday that newly received in the afternoon, the purchase agreement and documentation for its more than 100 members access this benefit.
Previously, poultry farmers were holding a meeting with government officials and hoped to finish filling the control cards for the purchase of maize. On 25 February, the National Oilseeds and Wheat Producers (ANAP) said through its president, Demetrio Perez, grain production "will be a deficit" this year as happened in the past administration. The severe drought that hit the country last year and lack of incentives were part of the reason. "We hope this year to plant over 90,000 hectares, which represents about 36,000 tons (maize). However, this amount is not sufficient because domestic demand exceeds 77,000 tons per year. We are still in deficit and the remainder of the claim must be covered with imports, "said Pérez.Seguridad jurídicaGabriel Dabdoub, president of the Federation of Employers of Santa Cruz, requested the Government to create a climate of certainty in the land. Industry Leather is supported by Japan The Japanese government granted the Bs country to import 2.1 million for 81.5 tonnes (t) adhesives (clefa and PVC) for sale at a fair price to small and micro enterprises (SMEs) producing leather goods. The state supplies
Bolivia (IB) market clefa tin of 14 kg to 92 Bs 388 and Bs can of three kilos, while the PVC can be delivered 14 kilos of Bs 337. In both cases, prices "are preferred" and are between 10 and 15% below prices prevailing in the domestic market, said the director of IB, Oscar Sandy.
The objective of Japan's cooperation is that " small leather producers to increase production volume and start the export process (of them), "the Japanese Ambassador to Bolivia, Toshio Watanabe.
Because they are controlled substances, employers should submit requirements as the affidavit of his enterprise, sketch the location of the production unit, identity card and purchase a permit issued by the Directorate General of Controlled Substances from the Ministry of Government Input points Bolivia.

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