Domínguez critica corte estadual no setor vinícola

O ex-ministro da Agricultura Julián Domínguez criticou a eliminação do financiamento estatal para a promoção do vinho. Ele alertou que a decisão oficial impacta produtores, cooperativas e economias regionais. Pelo PJ, ele enquadrou o corte como parte de um modelo que desmonta ferramentas construídas ao longo de décadas.

Julián Domínguez, ex-ministro da Agricultura, desafiou o governo sobre os cortes no setor vinícola. Ele questionou a eliminação das contribuições estatais que apoiavam a promoção vitivinícola, alertando para um “abandono produtivo” que prejudica diretamente produtores e cooperativas.

A decisão oficial, segundo Domínguez, atinge as economias regionais que dependem desta indústria. Ele argumentou que o corte não é técnico, mas parte de um modelo econômico que desmantela ferramentas construídas ao longo de décadas.

Falando pelo Partido Justicialista (PJ), Domínguez destacou o golpe no tecido produtivo do país. Não foram detalhadas datas específicas de implementação para o ajuste nas declarações relatadas.

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