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Bolivia: Export ban remains in place

Beef

The meeting between the Inter-Institutional Committee on Food Security and Contracabol concluded with a recess until April 28. The ban on beef exports remains in effect until domestic market prices stabilize.

Posted on Apr 28 ,00:05

Bolivia: Export ban remains in place

The  national government  and the  National Confederation of Meat Workers of Bolivia (Contracabol)  held a meeting last week to discuss the  rising prices of beef . The meeting, held in the Rodolfo Illanes auditorium of the Ministry of Justice in La Paz, ended with a  recess  until this Monday, April 28, with the goal of evaluating concrete solutions to the problem.

Participating in the dialogue were Yamil Flores, Minister of Rural Development and Lands;  Zenón Mamani, Minister of Productive Development and Plural Economy;  César Siles, Minister of Justice and Institutional Transparency; and various  deputy ministers from the Food Security Committee.

One of the central issues was the  ban on beef exports, a measure that remains in effect. Contracabol demands that this restriction be made official through a  supreme decree  that guarantees its application while maintaining the price per kilo of beef on the local market. Currently, a kilo of beef on the hook is priced between  Bs 38 and Bs 40  in the interior of the country, and  Bs 36  in Santa Cruz, while a kilo of live beef is priced between  Bs 20 and Bs 22 .

"They are requesting documentation that guarantees their status; they want a  supreme decree  that allows the veto to continue . We are negotiating and have adjourned until  Monday, so that we can use documentation to prove that the  veto is in effect", said Minister Flores. 

Furthermore, the authority stated that "for now, this issue is closed", referring to exports, and assured that the government is working on  improvements to control systems , such as the implementation of a  more secure digital system  to prevent irregularities.

In contrast, sectors such as the  Multisectoral Committee  are demanding that the Executive branch  liberalize exports  to encourage the inflow of  foreign currency . However, the Government has reiterated that exports of meat will only be authorized once domestic supply is guaranteed and a fair price is reestablished.

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