Venezuela trusts to be an important player in terms of exports

Published 2021년 9월 23일

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Armando Chacín, the president of Venezuela's National Federation of Cattlemen (Fedenaga), has emphasized the country's potential to produce high-quality meat and dairy products for both domestic consumption and international markets. However, he highlighted that the lack of fuel is currently hindering food production. Chacín urged for the development of a modern Land Law to facilitate international trade and emphasized the need for clear public policies. He also stressed the importance of legal security, trust, and investment to bolster the sector, which he believes has the capability to satisfy the food requirements of over 100 million people and has over 30 million hectares for food production.
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In recent days, the president of Fedenaga, Armando Chacín, pointed out that the country has the capacity to produce good quality meat and dairy products and take them to international markets. In an interview with the "Primera Página" program, broadcast by Globovisión, the president of the National Federation of Cattlemen of Venezuela (Fedenaga), Armando Chacín, was hopeful about the panorama of beef and dairy farming for the country. (Read: Livestock exports complete 3 months affected by competition from Venezuela) For Chacín, at this time the main limitation for food production is the shortage of fuel, which is why he pointed out that "we can survive and produce food if they give us the fuel" that we need. During his speech, the leader recalled the need for Venezuela to build “a modern Land Law to insert ourselves in the international market. Public policies must be clear, since the issue is very diffuse in this type of policy ”. He specified that the sector can "produce food ...
Source: MXContexto

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