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Former INTA Officials Warn of Significant Losses Due to Staff Departures
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Former INTA Officials Warn of Significant Losses Due to Staff Departures

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Former authorities at Argentina's National Agricultural Technology Institute (INTA) have voiced concerns over significant losses within the organization.
  • They claim the departure of approximately 1,800 workers over two and a half years has weakened INTA's capacity for innovation, research, and technical assistance to the agricultural sector.
  • A public letter highlights these issues, suggesting a detrimental impact on the country's agricultural development.

Former officials of Argentina's National Agricultural Technology Institute (INTA) have issued a public letter detailing significant losses within the organization. They assert that the departure of around 1,800 workers in the past two and a half years has severely hampered INTA's ability to foster innovation, conduct research, and provide essential technical assistance to the agricultural sector.

The letter emphasizes that this exodus of personnel weakens the institute's core functions, potentially impacting the productivity and competitiveness of Argentina's vital agricultural industry. The former authorities argue that such a reduction in workforce undermines INTA's capacity to generate new technologies and support farmers, which are crucial for the nation's economy.

This situation raises concerns about the future of agricultural research and development in Argentina. The loss of experienced staff at INTA could lead to a decline in the quality and quantity of technical support available to farmers, potentially affecting crop yields and the overall strength of the agro-industrial sector.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.