AGRICULTURAL DIESEL ALLOCATION: FINOCCHIO (IN AGRIS), “THE REGION DID NOT RESPECT THE TIMES” | Current news

AGRICULTURAL DIESEL ALLOCATION: FINOCCHIO (IN AGRIS), “THE REGION DID NOT RESPECT THE TIMES” | Current news
AGRICULTURAL DIESEL ALLOCATION: FINOCCHIO (IN AGRIS), “THE REGION DID NOT RESPECT THE TIMES” | Current news

L’AQUILA – “Regarding the allocation of agricultural diesel, the Abruzzo Region has not respected the established times”.

He said it Marco Finocchio, president of the ‘L’Abruzzo In Agris’ association, underlining that “The Abaco computer system that the regional body uses to assign diesel fuel is not yet functional today – added the coordinator – With the increase in fuel prices we are in even more difficulty and are waiting for immediate responses from the Region to unblock the system for assigning diesel since all operators in the first sector are forced to refuel with industrial diesel at 1.80 euros per liter instead of 1 euro . In short, to buy a liter of diesel you need to produce and sell almost 2 liters of milk! – Finocchio pointed out – In the meeting that the management of L’Abruzzo In Agris had with the regional councilor for Agriculture, Emanuele Imprudente he committed to solving the problem as soon as possible, announcing that he would urge the Abaco company to resolve the IT problem, but to date all is silent – he continued – Farmers, breeders and above all our members can no longer wait because, given the reduced economic margins, we cannot afford to buy more diesel at full price for a regional IT program that doesn’t work – he concluded – The service sector, that is, those who carry out work on behalf of third parties and guarantee essential services for our companies, to date did not receive any fuel allocation, unlike the agricultural companies who only received an advance, but which has already run out.”

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