A national deputy has criticized government policies spanning several administrations for negatively impacting Argentina’s agricultural sector. The core issues identified include export restrictions, unfavorable exchange rates, and high inflation. These policies, according to the deputy, have created significant limitations for farmers and hindered the sector’s growth. Specifically mentioned were retention taxes levied on agricultural exports. The deputy’s assessment frames these long-standing economic challenges as a major impediment to the viability of Argentine agriculture. The critique suggests a pattern of policies detrimental to the sector’s competitiveness and profitability over the past 77 years.