The Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, anticipated this Wednesday in the province of Santa Fe that the agreement with the dairy sector "must be comprehensive" and, when asked about the implementation of a milk dollar, he maintained that the objective should be "that let's export more milk, that we are supplied in the domestic market and that the Santa Fe workers pay for the cheap milk.   In a press conference at the Sauce Viejo airport together with Governor Omar Perotti, the head of the Treasury Palace gave details of the ideas that he was going to present in a meeting to be held at the Tremblay Industrial Plant, in the Santa Fe town of Pilar. , with producers and industrialists from the sector, delayed until the early afternoon due to agenda issues.   Regarding the possibility of a milk dollar, Massa maintained that "when difficulties appear, different initiatives appear," but he considered that "the best thing is to look comprehensively, understanding the impact of the entire chain."   "I want us to export more milk, to be supplied in the domestic market and for Santa Fe workers to pay for cheap milk," he summarized.   Regarding the possibility of lowering withholdings, the presidential candidate of Unión por la Patria (UxP) said that "the chain is made up of exporters, producers who supply the domestic market, dairy farmers and workers," who are "the four legs of the table (which) have to be at the same height and with the same firmness".   In that sense, he said that "arriving at an agreement in which the national State could transfer income will depend on whether we have an agreement in which the reduction of some export benefits does not end up causing the residents of Santa Fe or Rosario to end up paying more milk, because we benefit exporters and harm the domestic market.