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Argentina Slashes Seven State Agencies in Bid to Save Public Money

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The Argentine government announced on July 8, 2025, that it will restructure seven public agencies, saying they had become too large and inefficient to justify their costs.

The Ministry of Economy explained that these changes aim to better protect taxpayer money and make government spending more transparent and effective.

One of the biggest changes hits the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI), which had grown to 2,356 employees and a yearly budget of 85.6 billion pesos—about 67.8 million US dollars.

The government said INTI’s staff numbers had ballooned without a real increase in services. Now, INTI will operate as a smaller unit under the Ministry of Economy.

The National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) will also be downsized and refocused. Instead of supporting family farming and agroecology, INTA will now concentrate on innovation and technology transfer.

Argentina Slashes Seven State Agencies in Bid to Save Public MoneyArgentina Slashes Seven State Agencies in Bid to Save Public Money. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Argentina Reshapes Agencies to Cut Spending and Boost Efficiency

The government wants to stop using public money to maintain what it calls an oversized agency. Other agencies are being dissolved entirely. The Regulatory Agency for the Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis Industry will become a smaller office within the Ministry of Economy.

The National Institute of Family, Peasant, and Indigenous Agriculture and the National Seed Institute (INASE) will be closed, with their main responsibilities moved to the Ministry of Agriculture.

The National Wine Institute (INV) will remain, but with a reduced role. The government criticized INV for too much regulation, which it said raised costs and hurt small producers.

The National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) will also be restructured and placed under the Ministry of Economy. These changes are part of President Javier Milei’s plan to cut government spending and make the public sector more efficient.

Since taking office in December 2023, Milei’s administration has focused on reducing the size of government, arguing that a leaner state will help Argentina fix its long-standing economic problems.

Agency Name Main Role What’s Changing Key Facts
INTI (National Institute of Industrial Technology) Supports industrial technology and innovation Becomes a smaller unit under the Ministry of Economy Had 2,356 staff and a budget of $67.8 million USD; staff numbers grew faster than services delivered
INTA (National Institute of Agricultural Technology) Develops agricultural technology Becomes a decentralized agency focused on innovation; less focus on small-scale farming and agroecology Previously supported family farming and agroecology
Cannabis Regulatory Agency Regulated hemp and medicinal cannabis Dissolved; now a smaller office in the Ministry of Economy Disbanded due to lack of effective results
National Institute of Family, Peasant and Indigenous Agriculture Supported small-scale and indigenous farming Dissolved; responsibilities moved to the Ministry of Agriculture No longer a separate agency
INASE (National Seed Institute) Regulated seed production and quality Dissolved; responsibilities moved to the Ministry of Agriculture No longer a separate agency
INV (National Wine Institute) Certifies wine production and export Becomes a smaller unit under the Ministry of Agriculture Criticized for excessive regulation and bureaucracy, especially for small producers
INPI (National Institute of Industrial Property) Manages patents and trademarks Becomes a decentralized agency under the Ministry of Economy Now under direct ministerial control
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