The pyrotechnics estimate they need 10,000 euros for 'mascletá' not to lose money.
Piroval ensures that it would have to be 150% the current price per shot what would be the price just a fireworks display in the plaza del Ayuntamiento of Valencia?
What would be the price just a fireworks display in the plaza del Ayuntamiento of Valencia? Is the 4,000 euros currently payed for shooting at fallas in this emblematic space of the city enough? The Valencian pyrotechnics have it clear: less than 10,000 euros by fireworks display would not be sufficient to cover all costs generated by a firework display of this magnitude. With this figure, in fact, not even a minimal margin would be achieved for the entrepreneur but at least the losses would be avoided as I said yesterday to ITV Guillermo Rodriguez-Bronchu, Manager of the Association of fireworks manufacturers of the Valencian Community (Piroval).
The Fireworks spokesman said that the Valencia City Council annually increases the price of the mascletà although, in their view, of insufficient to fully cover its cost. In fact, reported that rises around should be between 10 or 15% to reach the minimum level. 'I understand that it is impossible to directly pay that figure from year to year but perhaps you should consider rises most important to avoid that employers take losses for firing in the Town Hall Square,' he continued.
Ultimate abandonment among the Valencian Fireworks, of Vicente Caballer, has again sparked a controversy that it had never just disappear but that has taken more intensity with the economic difficulties which has produced the crisis in the sector. Caballer, in fact, alluded to that Assembly was very heavy and complex for the price that was stipulated. This issue, the price and not the delay in payment, appears to be the main problem that the Valencian fireworks are to continue firing on the Town Hall square and which has forced to search in León and in Huesca other professionals to cover fallas this year mascletas calendar.
Source: http://www.elmundo.es/comunidad-valenciana/2015/02/04/54d131b9ca4741ea318b4570.html
Piroval ensures that it would have to be 150% the current price per shot what would be the price just a fireworks display in the plaza del Ayuntamiento of Valencia?
What would be the price just a fireworks display in the plaza del Ayuntamiento of Valencia? Is the 4,000 euros currently payed for shooting at fallas in this emblematic space of the city enough? The Valencian pyrotechnics have it clear: less than 10,000 euros by fireworks display would not be sufficient to cover all costs generated by a firework display of this magnitude. With this figure, in fact, not even a minimal margin would be achieved for the entrepreneur but at least the losses would be avoided as I said yesterday to ITV Guillermo Rodriguez-Bronchu, Manager of the Association of fireworks manufacturers of the Valencian Community (Piroval).
The Fireworks spokesman said that the Valencia City Council annually increases the price of the mascletà although, in their view, of insufficient to fully cover its cost. In fact, reported that rises around should be between 10 or 15% to reach the minimum level. 'I understand that it is impossible to directly pay that figure from year to year but perhaps you should consider rises most important to avoid that employers take losses for firing in the Town Hall Square,' he continued.
Ultimate abandonment among the Valencian Fireworks, of Vicente Caballer, has again sparked a controversy that it had never just disappear but that has taken more intensity with the economic difficulties which has produced the crisis in the sector. Caballer, in fact, alluded to that Assembly was very heavy and complex for the price that was stipulated. This issue, the price and not the delay in payment, appears to be the main problem that the Valencian fireworks are to continue firing on the Town Hall square and which has forced to search in León and in Huesca other professionals to cover fallas this year mascletas calendar.
Source: http://www.elmundo.es/comunidad-valenciana/2015/02/04/54d131b9ca4741ea318b4570.html