[1/2] Soy plants are seen in a farm near Pergamino, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires in Argentina April 27, 2021.
REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBUENOS AIRES, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Javier Milei's election as Argentine president offers an opportunity for "radical change" in policy for the grains sector, the country's main rural associations said late on Sunday, offering to work "side by side" with the libertarian.
He also wants to eventually close the central bank and dollarize the economy - more radical ideas that he may struggle to implement.
"A great opportunity has opened up to work together to make radical change to the current policies," the Argentine Rural Society (SRA) said in a statement.
Meanwhile, the Argentine Rural Confederations (CRA) called for Milei to work with the farm sector and demanded tax deregulation.
Persons:
Agustin Marcarian, Javier Milei's, Milei, Maximilian Heath, Adam Jourdan, Christopher Cushing
Organizations:
REUTERS, Argentine Rural Society, Argentine Rural Confederations, Thomson
Locations:
Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina, BUENOS AIRES