Roberto Mendez reports for El Dia: In 4 levels you can plan development policies The 2012 census arrives with the demand for more autonomy Analysis. Experts, Government and opponents agree that the results must be interpreted by the central Government, governorates, municipalities and indigenous people. In Bolivia we come tomorrow [Nov/21/12] to the population and…
Category: Santa Cruz
Another evidence of wrongful governmental intromission to Bolivian industry
Any government’s main task is to help/support its people, unfortunately this is not the case for Bolivian producers. Untimely and unsound political decisions, topped with demagogue and irresponsibility are reported here. Ismael Luna Acevedo writes for El Dia: Late allocation of quotas did not come No logistics to export Complaints. The sugar sector is paralyzed…
Regarding Bolivian passport obtention bureaucracy… at last some good news!
Eduardo Chavez writes an optimistic, hope it holds, story about Bolivian passport process, from La Razon: The Passport procedure lasts less than 30 minutes Migration. The Bolivian State implemented systems to improve the security of the documents. Rolando Q. plans to travel this month to an event in Mexico. To apply for his visa at…
What to do with all the polluting plastic bags in Bolivia?
A very important article that should make us rethink about our habits and to be more protective of our environment. Alexander Terrazas reports for El Dia: The bags that invade us Impact. Every day, we use 1.3 million plastic bags in Bolivia, according to a study by Lidema. 65% of the national population still uses…
Bolivian corn producers set goals; great, keep on producing!!
Ismael Luna Acevedo writes for El Dia: In the national day of corn made in ‘Sagrado Corazon’ ‘Maiceros’ set goals to produce 9 tons per hectare Day. The field day had demonstration, stands and a diversified supply The producers of corn [‘maiceros’] of the Department [Santa Cruz] and the country reaffirmed yesterday in the national…
Bolivian agriculture sector rejects veto to transgenic crops under the new law of mother earth
Natali Vargas writes for Pagina Siete: Producers of oilseeds announce fall in grain production Agriculturalists rejects veto to transgenic crops with the new law of mother earth DATA: indicates that the production of soy is linked to the planting of wheat, maize, sorghum, rice and sunflower; If there would be low cereal production, other crops…
