The Argentine government is reportedly  considering the establishment of a national grain company to compete with multinational exporting firms. Argentine Government Considers a National Grain Company A report posted yesterday on the Argentine website Cronista.com indicates the Argentine government is considering the establishment of a national grain company to compete with multinational exporting firms. The goal of such action would be to increase government currency reserves. Apparently, the grain company would be able to entice farmers to sell their soybeans to it by offering to collect only a 25 or 20 percent export rate instead of the 35 percent assessed by private sector firms. The national grain company would evidently not sup...