Domínguez critica recorte estatal al sector vitivinícola

El ex ministro de Agricultura Julián Domínguez cuestionó la eliminación del aporte estatal para la promoción vitivinícola. Advirtió que la medida oficial afecta a productores, cooperativas y economías regionales. Desde el PJ, lo describió como parte de un modelo que desmantela herramientas construidas durante décadas.

Julián Domínguez, ex ministro de Agricultura, cruzó al gobierno por el ajuste en el sector del vino. Cuestionó la supresión del aporte estatal que sostenía la promoción vitivinícola, advirtiendo sobre un “abandono productivo” que perjudica directamente a productores y cooperativas.

La decisión oficial, según Domínguez, golpea las economías regionales dependientes de esta industria. Él planteó que el recorte no responde a criterios técnicos, sino que forma parte de un modelo económico que desarma instrumentos desarrollados a lo largo de décadas.

Desde el Partido Justicialista (PJ), Domínguez enfatizó el impacto en el tejido productivo del país. No se detallaron fechas específicas para la implementación del ajuste en las declaraciones reportadas.

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