Governor Carrillo: Cumanacoa processes 200 tons of sugar cane per month and produces 12 thousand kilos of cardboard

“This role is reaching Venezuela, thanks to economic and productive chain policies,” Carrillo said
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Published at: 20/01/2026 06:50 PM

The governor of the state of Sucre, Jhoana Carrillo, stressed that the community members of La Comuna The Five Forts of Cumanacoa work with more than 200 tons of sugar cane per month and produce 12 thousand kilos of cardboard also monthly.

This was specified during a satellite pass with the president in charge of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, who in the El Encanto sector, in the parish of La Vega, Caracas, led a day of social care at the Hugo Salas Socialist Mission Base.

Carrillo explained that traditional cardboard is distributed and marketed in communal warehouses, as part of the economic transformation together with the foundations of the people.

“Now this role is reaching Venezuela, thanks to economic and productive chain policies. It comes from the Commune directly to the consumer, the communal role,” he said.

He also noted that the people of Cumanacoa and that of Sucre in general are in unity and trust with the President in charge of developing the economic plan for the country.

He indicated that the people of Sucrense will also strengthen the coffee sector and others, in a perfect productive chain.

He recalled that the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez, together with the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, helped the population when the river overflowed in previous years.

At this point, one of the spokeswomen for the Community Power, Vanesa Pérez, confirmed that Cumanacoa has “a role of history, of a lot of struggle”.

“This People, President, continues to ask and request the release of our president Nicolás Maduro Moros and our first female fighter, Cilia Flores,” she said.

He affirmed that the People do not faint, “here we are with the Bolivarian Revolution and we will not let ourselves kneel down for anything or anyone. Count on us that this town will continue the project of Commander Hugo Chávez and of our president Nicolás Maduro.”

Mazo News Team

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