Bolivarian Government held a meeting with producers from Apure, Barinas, Cojedes and Portuguesa
Published at: 19/02/2024 10:16 PM
Producing people from the Apure, Barinas, Cojedes and Portuguesa states held a meeting with the Bolivarian Government to discuss proposals for strengthening the productive sector of the llanera region, in Araure, Portuguese state.
In this regard, Jhoanna Carrillo, head of the Ministry of the People's Power of Urban Agriculture, stated together with the Minister of the People's Power for Productive Agriculture and Lands (MPPAPT), Wilmar Castro Soteldo, that in Venezuela the harvest of prosperity has been decreed.
“People are coming to Venezuela to see what the formula is,” he said, adding that the actors, the protagonists, those who really took over with their own efforts, thanks to the resistance, are the producers of the whole country.
“It wasn't easy, we had a hard time, this year's goal, Minister Castro Soteldo told us that we have to produce almost 22 million tons annually, so that 10% of that production can be exported,” he said.
He assured that the result may not be achieved immediately, but this country can export, not only oil; “and we saw it, we assumed it and we survived without oil rentism.”
He added that “together we can transform and that is why the seven transformations are important. The president is very attentive to this great debate that we are having in all sectors of the Homeland because we love Venezuela. Long live the fatherland companions!”
For his part, Euclides Blanco, spokesman for the Portuguese state, assured that if everyone adds up to a grain of sand, they will build a Venezuela power to exceed the goals that President Nicolás Maduro Moros is setting for himself. “Do you think that we are willing to defend the Bolivarian Revolution,” he added.
Meanwhile, Irma Aguilar, a producer from the state of Apure, presented some agreements that were reached during the discussion at working groups, including: Social inclusion and more humanism; ending the intermediary so that the crops are from producer to consumer; implementing peace quadrants for peasants, in each of their communities and territories.
“We want Peace in our territories”; expand the 1x10 of Good Governance to include projects for the benefit of the peasant, in terms of electricity and roads and create units for the integral development of the countryside, to access fuel for their machinery.
Mazo News Team