The exclusion of small-scale producers from decision-making processes is a recurring issue, and it seems that rural producers in Uruguay are not immune. Recently, the Uruguayan Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) held a round of consultations with stakeholders in the agricultural sector, but small producers were left out of the loop. This news has shocked and disappointed many who feel that their voices should be heard.
Not only are small producers an important part of the agricultural sector, but they are also the most vulnerable. They often lack the resources and connections of larger producers, making it difficult for them to access markets, financing, and other resources. By excluding them from consultations, the MEF seems to be perpetuating this inequality.
It is important that all voices in the agricultural sector are heard. Small producers are often the ones who are most affected by policy decisions, and they may have valuable insights into the challenges facing the sector. By excluding them from consultations, the MEF is making decisions without considering the perspectives of those who are affected the most.
This issue highlights the need for greater inclusivity in decision-making processes. It is not enough to simply consult with the biggest players in the sector. All stakeholders, regardless of size or resources, should be given a seat at the table. Only by working together can we create a truly sustainable, equitable agricultural sector that benefits everyone.
” Sources rurales.elpais.com.uy ”