soybean oil processing machine plant in argentina

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Why are soy harvesters going on strike in Argentina?
  • A combine harvester harvests a soy field in Lobos, Argentina. Workers in Argentine soy-processing plants have gone on strike just as farmers are collecting the crop. The job action that began Monday threatens to paralyze output from Argentina, the world¡¯s biggest supplier of soy meal for livestock feed and soy oil used in food and biofuels.
  • Will a job strike paralyze Argentina's soy production?
  • The job action that began Monday threatens to paralyze output from Argentina, the world¡¯s biggest supplier of soy meal for livestock feed and soy oil used in food and biofuels. The strike is a protest against proposed income-tax and work-rule changes included in President Javier Milei ¡¯s signature reform legislation, which lawmakers are debating.
  • Are Argentina's giant soybean processing plants running out of soybeans?
  • BUENOS AIRES, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Argentina's giant soybean processing plants are running out of soybeans after a historic drought cut the crop in half, the head of the country's grains export chamber told Reuters, and this will leave well over two-thirds of factory capacity idle.
  • Is South America the world's top exporter of processed soy oil & meal?
  • For years, the South American country was the world's top exporter of processed soy oil and meal. Its crown slipped this year after its crop was ravaged and as the indebted government has pushed exports of beans to bring in dollars.
  • Will a soy strike affect Argentine food & soy oil shipments?
  • Most soy plants on the Parana, including those operated by Cargill, Cofco Corp., Louis Dreyfus Co., Viterra and Bunge Global SA, have closed their doors to truck deliveries, according to shipping and port agencies in Rosario. A prolonged strike could cripple shipments of Argentine meal and soy oil.
  • Could a prolonged strike cripple Argentine meal & soy oil shipments?
  • A prolonged strike could cripple shipments of Argentine meal and soy oil. That¡¯s what happened in December 2021, when workers stayed home and processing plunged to a two-decade low. Follow all new stories by Jonathan Gilbert Workers in Argentine soy-processing plants have gone on strike just as farmers are collecting the crop.