Argentine farmers have opted to resume strikes following President Cristina Fernandez’s refusal to lower the 35% tax imposed on soy bean exports.
Farmers will not sell livestock and grain for an eight day period during the strike, stating their action is more than a protest. Eduardo Buzzi, president of the Argentine Agrarian Federation, called the strike “a battle cry to defend rural life.”
While the farmers have accused the government of providing a disproportionate amount of aid on cities the government has said the farmers are making large profits on the sale of soy beans and they are simply distributing the wealth fairly.
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