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“Today Begins a Stage of Struggle”: the Chairman of the Council of Inta Chaco-Formosa Confirmed that He Was Thrown Out and that From Now on “the Body Must Be Defended in Congress”

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According to different sources, in these days the decree of the national government in which it makes profound changes in the INTA and other organizations would be published. According to what we advanced last Friday in Bichos de Campo, the organization of science and technique would be by completely losing its autarchy, and will become dependent on the secretary of Agriculture, who in turn depends on the Ministry of Economy. In this way it will…
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The secretary general of ATE, Rodolfo Aguiar, denounced in Hola Chiche the imminent publication of a decree that, according to him, represents a frontal attack against key organisms such as INTI and INTA. “This would be a massacre for industry and production. The INTI has 70 years of history and was created by law. The president cannot modify his autarchy by decree, it is unconstitutional.” Aguiar also claimed the release of workers detained for…

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According to different sources, in these days the decree of the national government in which it makes profound changes in the INTA and other organizations would be published. According to what we advanced last Friday in Bichos de Campo, the organization of science and technique would be by completely losing its autarchy, and will become dependent on the secretary of Agriculture, who in turn depends on the Ministry of Economy. In this way it will…

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The national government’s offensive on strategic public agencies has set off alarms throughout the country. In dialogue with Mañana Sylvestre on Radio 10, Rodolfo Fernández, a referent of Aboriginal Pastoral Care and a member of the National Aboriginal Pastoral Care Team (ENDEPA), warned of the social and territorial consequences of the elimination of the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), especially for indigenous peoples.

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Gustavo Sylvestre broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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