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Government Formalizes Five of Seven INTA Council Seats With Quorum Still Pending

The step seeks to restore governance following court and congressional reversals of a restructuring that had dissolved the council.

Overview

  • Decree 786/2025, published in the Boletín Oficial and signed by President Javier Milei and Economy Minister Luis Caputo, confirmed five council appointments to INTA.
  • The appointees are Gustavo Tettamanti (FAA), Juan Manuel Bautista (SRA), Jorge Omar Dutto (AUDEAS/Agronomy), Martín Tuculet (Aacrea) and Juan Patricio Hutak (Coninagro), all for four-year terms retroactive to September 3, 2025.
  • Two seats remain vacant—Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas (CRA) and the national veterinary faculties—so the council cannot yet reach full quorum.
  • According to sources cited by local media, CRA is expected to hold an internal vote next week to select its representative for subsequent formalization by decree.
  • The appointments follow judicial rulings and a congressional rejection of Decree 462/2025, moves that restored the council’s powers after months of operational paralysis at the institute.