El Diario reports: Gas markets shrink, experts say PLANT IN GRAN CHACO WORKS BELOW ITS INSTALLED CAPACITY. The liquid separation plants of Yacuiba, Gran Chaco (Tarija) and Rio Grande (Santa Cruz) show lower production of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), due to the low demand of energy by Brazil and Argentina, which In addition, the lower…
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Bolivia: Banana shipments to Argentina drop from 40 trucks a week to 4
Fresh Plaza reports, photos from the inetrnet: Producers of plantain, palmito, and pineapple from the Tropic of Cochabamba are worried due to the closing of markets and the fall in their production. The general coordinator of the Agricultural Chamber of Cochabamba (CAC), Rolando Morales, said that the closure of markets in Argentina had affected palm…
Bolivia: Made 313 Million Dollars for Sale of Organic Food
Prensa Latina reports: Bolivia: Made 313 Million Dollars for Sale of Organic Food La Paz, Jul 2 (Prensa Latina) The export of 188,000 tons of five organic foods: chestnut, quinoa, banana, chia and beans in 2017, generated 313 million dollars to Bolivian economy, according to official data. The main markets receiving these products were from…
Bolivia export loses …
El Diario reports: For lack of foreign policy Bolivia loses in export • According to IBCE, the great pending chapter for the country is the competitiveness posed by globalization The country loses ground in terms of sales and is isolated in export issues due to the absence of a foreign policy to integrate the economic…
Precipitation threatens Brazil nut production Bolivia
Gerben Daalmans reports for Freshplaza: Flooding leads to delivery delays Precipitation threatens Brazil nut production Bolivia Due to the current floods, the government in Bolivia has proclaimed a state of emergency, partially evacuating the province of Pando. This state of emergency has an impact on the value chain of Brazil nuts, one of Bolivia’s most…
Bolivian Government leaves Brazil-nut prices to the free market
Bolivian thoughts opinion: To begin with, in Bolivia we tend to use the words chestnut, brazilian nut and almonds as if they were synonyms, nothing could be more misleading. Bolivia is the largest producer of what is known as brazilian nuts. I believe that this populist government has finally understood what is the problem when…
