Argentine farmers worry they will be hit by higher taxes on agricultural exports as the next cash-strapped administration seeks foreign currency
OLIVA, Argentina—A few months ago, things were looking up for Gabriel de Raedemaeker, a 52-year-old farmer here who was on his way to logging a record harvest.
He planned to invest in costly new equipment to plant seeds and apply fertilizer to the wheat, corn and soybeans he grows on his 1,700-acre farm. He hoped soon to buy cattle again, having sold his herd at a steep loss in 2011 in the face of export restrictions implemented by the populist government in power then.
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