No food in the land of plenty. The Venezuela Paradox
Venezuelas paradox: People are hungry, but farmers cant feed them
The Washington Post
Mariana Zuñiga, Nick Miroff
3 days ago
"Drive around the countryside outside the capital, Caracas, and theres everything a farmer needs: fertile land, water, sunshine and gasoline at 4 cents a gallon, cheapest in the world. Yet somehow families here are just as scrawny-looking as the city-dwelling Venezuelans waiting in bread lines or picking through garbage for scraps.
Having attempted for years to defy conventional economics, the country now faces a painful reckoning with basic arithmetic.
Last year I had 200,000 hens, said Saulo Escobar, who runs a poultry and hog farm here in the state of Aragua, an hour outside Caracas. Now I have 70,000.
Several of his cavernous henhouses sit empty because, Escobar said, he cant afford to buy more feed. Government price controls have made his business unprofitable, and armed gangs have been squeezing him for extortion payments and stealing his eggs.
Venezuelas latest public health indicators confirm that the country is facing a dietary calamity. With medicines scarce and malnutrition cases soaring, more than 11,000 babies died last year, sending the infant mortality rate up 30 percent, according to Venezuelas Health Ministry. The head of the ministry was fired by President Nicolás Maduro two days after she released those statistics."
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