Fire spreads in Parque Otuquis – Incendio se extiende en Parque Otuquis

El Diario reports: Fire spreads in Parque Otuquis The Otuquis National Park and Natural Area for Integrated Management, in Santa Cruz, in four days of fire in the south registered 685 heat sources. This past Saturday, July 25 alone, 152 outbreaks persisted, while in the early hours of yesterday the outbreaks were 11. According to…

Heading to Bolivia? Here are 5 Top Institutions To Consider

Ryan Miller reports for Ceoworld Magazine: To experience the finest of the South American culture without jeopardizing with education, Bolivia is a very good choice. With its history going back to the formidable Inca civilization and beyond, Bolivia has grown into a prominent country in the world. Known for its distinctive culture, history, music, and…

Bolivia: honey, cocoa and spices – miel, cacao y especias

Editorial from El Diario: It is urgent to produce honey, cocoa and spices There is an urgent need to diversify our economy in various areas of production. Several decades ago, agricultural entrepreneurs held meetings to establish what items they could take on their own with a view to improving what they produced and, in many…

USA buys more Bolivian sugar – EEUU nos compra más azúcar

Ernesto Estremadoiro reports for El Deber: The US will buy more Bolivian sugar, sweet news in bitter times for the industry The quota for 2020 rose from 8,424 tons to 12,758. According to the North American embassy it will be the largest quota in more than two decades that the country receives. The harvest is…

In Bolivia announced the militarization of the largest city

Kxan 36 News reports: The largest city of Bolivia, Santa Cruz will be militarized as of April 14, with the purpose of strengthening the fight against the pandemic of new type of coronavirus, said the Minister of industrial development Wilfredo Rojo. “We are at war with an invisible enemy, and since we are at war,…