Argentina’s Agriculture Ministry has launched a new administrative procedure designed to significantly expedite the resolution of commercial infraction cases involving grain and meat operators. The new process reduces the timeframe for handling these cases from potentially lengthy delays to a maximum of 90 days. This aims to improve efficiency and reduce uncertainty for businesses operating within the agricultural sector. The change focuses on streamlining the administrative process for violations, rather than altering the infractions themselves. Officials state the initiative will foster greater compliance and transparency in commercial dealings. The expedited process is expected to benefit both operators and the Ministry by accelerating case resolution. This move signals a commitment to reducing bureaucratic hurdles within the crucial agricultural industry.
