By Trust.orgArgentina's government said on Saturday it had granted export permits to allow grains shipments delayed at ports after President Cristina Fernandez dissolved the state agency in charge of the multibillion-dollar farm trade last week.
The dissolution of the ONCCA agency, which farm leaders accused of corruption and inefficiency and which was responsible for authorizing export permits, delayed shipments and generated uncertainty among exporters. [ID:nN25281636]
Fernandez handed control of the country's heavily regulated agricultural trade to a commission headed by several government ministers, but the new organization is not yet up and running.
"All the export permits were authorized yesterday. There won't be any more delays," Agriculture Minister Julian Dominguez told Reuters on a visit to the province of Mendoza.
Argentina, the world's biggest supplier of soybean oil and soymeal and a leading exporter of corn and wheat, restricts exports of some..Read full article





















































































