In September, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced the creation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries. The new ministry will replace the agricultural secretariat which was a part of the Production Ministry. The country has been without a full agriculture ministry for almost three decades since the military dictatorship abolished the last ministry in the early 1980s. President Fernández installed Julian Dominguez as the new minister. The creation of the new ministry is clearly a bid to improve relations between the government and Argentina's farmers. By reforming the structure of the government's agriculture department and installing a new head, President Fernández is hoping to start negotiations with farming groups on a new footing. The move was cautiously welcomed by many in the farming lobby, though they emphasised that a change in form will not be enough to please farmers - constructive negotiations on policy has to follow. Many fear that the ministry will lack clout with decision-making power remaining fully in the hands of the Kirchners. There have been signs emerging that President Fernández is becoming more willing to compromise with the country's beleaguered farming sector. In September 2009, following strikes by farmers in response to a veto by the government of parts of a law providing relief to drought-hit farmers in Buenos Aires province, Fernández said small and medium-size farms would receive rebates for taxes paid on wheat and corn exports in the 2009/10 harvest year. Following this, in October the Oficina Nacional de Control Comercial Agropecuario announced it would begin issuing licenses for corn and wheat exports following a more-than-three-
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