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Pullaro: "We want to show the whole country the value of our production system using renewable energy".

These were the words of the governor during the inauguration of the biodigester system of the food and renewable energy company AdecoAgro, in the town of Christophersen.

Governor Maximiliano Pullaro visited AdecoAgro, a company that produces food and renewable energy, located in the town of Christophersen, in the department of General López. There, the family-owned company inaugurated the biodigester, a device that produces renewable energy from organic matter.

During the activity, the President was accompanied by the Ministers of Public Works, Lisandro Enrico; Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini; and Environment and Climate Change, Enrique Estévez. The Senator for the Department of General López, Leticia Di Gregorio, was also present.

In this regard, the Governor expressed: " It is my desire to show our whole country and put the value of the Argentinian productive system on the public and political agenda. It is very good for us to show our productive system and that in the Province of Santa Fe, when we think about the productive system, we also think about taking care of the environment. This makes us grow as a province and allows us to maintain international markets and start thinking about creating new markets that will allow us to continue growing.

"We are people who invest in our country, who live from their work, who get up early, who put energy, courage and effort every day to move forward," he said, continuing: "The interior is this, the productive systems, the regional economies, the ingenuity to grow, the effort, the investment, but fundamentally the reinvestment, the people who join companies like this to move forward and are proud to belong to these companies," concluded the governor of Santa Fe.

In this line, the Minister of Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini, said: "It is very important for us to be here because of some issues that we want to reaffirm from the Government of the Province of Santa Fe, mainly from the Ministries of Productive Development and Environment and Climate Change. This is a model of production, this is what we call Agrobioindustry, it shows that when there are investments like the ones that are being made here, there are possibilities for new types of development that make us and force the public administration to see the productive matrix from a different perspective". 

"This is a complex, this is a bio-economic corridor, and we have it in Santa Fe. The fact that we can produce the best food, not only for our province, but for more than 14 countries that export to the world, speaks of what we always say: Santa Fe is a place where you can invest, you can produce, because we have good soil, we have good fields, we have industry, we apply science and, most importantly, we have equipment, we have talent and we have what it takes to do it," emphasized the Minister of Productive Development.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Enrique Estévez, referred to the future projection that the company is betting on: "What we are experiencing here today is proof that what we want to project for our entire province is possible. It is possible to be successful while taking care of the present and thinking about the future. It is also possible to produce with an innovative idea, incorporating different points of view, with an inclusive and ecological sense, as Adeco is doing today".


Finally, the CEO of AdecoAgro, Mariano Bosch, summarized the project and remarked: "It is a sustainable production system. What you see here is a sustainable production system that allows us to produce almost 600,000 liters of milk per day in a sustainable way.

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