Gary Rodriguez writes wonderfully for La Razon: One more year, one less year… Each time that you start a new year, it is advisable to look back and analyze what good things did, to repeat them and improve them even more, but also to not make the same mistakes in the future. I’ve seen fear…
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Peanuts’ origin is the Chaco region, Chuquisaca exports big time!!
Very few people know that peanuts spread to the world from the Chaco region, like potatoes from the Andes. Ernesto Estremadoiro reports for El Dia: The product is one of the most profitable in the area that also produces corn, milk and honey Peanuts [mani]; ‘the cultivation of gold’ in Monteagudo Figures. The region produces…
An extraordinary opportunity for Bolivian Women Entrepreneurs!!!!
Today is a great day, as it came to me an offer for all those exceptional Bolivian entrepreneurs. My only wish is that whoever succeeds with this, please make sure to share it with me so I can do a follow-up: This is what I received: Hi Bolivian Thoughts, I was researching Kirah Design and…
Are Bolivian subsidies a good and long-run sustainable practice?
Natali Vargas reports for Pagina Siete: Maintains support for fuels, electricity, flour and corn They subsidize 4 products to avoid price increases ANALYSIS specialists argue that the Government should assess the social impact that has on the people these benefits, although they believe that the poor should benefit more. In addition to fuels, the State…
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…
For lack of markets, Bolivian sugar price drops… how about the future?
There are no better ways to undermine production like what is happening in Bolivia… El Deber, Carla Paz reports: Drops the price of sugar for lack of markets Product. Because of the oversupply, the price of a 5 kg bag fell from Bs30 to Bs27. Industrialists and sugar cane producers express their concern. The IBCE…
