Alejandra Pau always has interesting reports. Ekeko’s initiative is a good one, even for Bolivians abroad or friends that would like to buy some gift/product for a relative/friend living in Bolivia. Kudos to Ekeko! The above opinion belongs to Bolivian Thoughts! Alejandra Pau reports for Pagina Siete: The virtual store that wants to position Bolivian…
Hugo Dellien First Bolivian To Crack Top 100 In 34 Years
I had the pleasure to watch him play many times, it feels good for us, tennis lovers, to see one of our own at the Top 100 of the Association of Tennis Professionals. Tennis, unlike football/soccer is an individual sport, you win or lose because of you, no one else is to be blamed and…
Excavations to expose Tiwanaku’s greatness require a 50 year plan
I can not wait to see that greatness unveiled! It was Tiwanaku’s know-how that allowed the coming Inca Empire to show its magnificent architecture. If you recall seeing in Peru, some Inca’s ruins and those humongous walls with precise, intricate angles … well, those are Tiwanaku’s technology! The above opinion belongs to Bolivian Thoughts. EFE…
Bolivia is not inmune to bad, unethical business: plastic rice has arrived!
We as consumers must now be more alert than ever. Smuggling and lack of control from proper authorities makes us extremely vulnerable. Beware! The above is the opinion of Bolivian Thoughts. El Diario reports: They removed the product from “Vicuña” market They denounced marketing of “plastic rice” in Potosí According to a note published in…
Creating Business Alliances Around Bolivian Quinoa
Alison Taylor reports for Sustainable Brands: Creating Business Alliances Around Bolivian Quinoa When multiple layers of the supply chain work together, transformation is most effective. At Archer Daniels Midland Company, we have seen this firsthand, through providing financial and other support to improve the lives of quinoa farmers in Bolivia. Together with our partner, Andean Naturals; and…
The Bolivian mountain that eats miners
The Rich Mountain of Potosi (Cerro Rico) has been an enormous source of wealth. An old say, worldwide: “It is worth a Potosi” (Vale un Potosi) summarizes its world class! Potosi was larger than New York, had electricity before Paris … and yet … we rad below the sad, real life that those miners had…
