They go 57 days of the program of recovery and economic growth. The result can not be more disastrous. The sovereign bolivar is a sovereign scam and the scarcity of food increases. We were bad and we are getting worse. Save yourself who may seem to be the target of the so-called revolution. There is no other possibility or good intentions possible.
If we believe we can get out of this serious situation of food shortages, among other lethal shortcomings. We have to wake up from that dream.
Producing food is extremely difficult and risky
It is impossible to produce enough food in Venezuela because it requires first trust, economic, personal and legal security, as well as trained producers who know sufficiently well the soil conditions, humidity, pests, weeds, environmental factors dependent on the location and height above the level of the sea, behavior of the various possible crops to plant successfully, management of personnel, machinery, fertilizers, fertilizers and chemicals.
It requires machinery and technology of various kinds, investment, enough land for a large planting and abundant production. Know the conditions of harvest, transport, refrigeration and marketing. A leader or owner of the land is required who besides knowing the mistakes hurts, knows them and knows how to correct them.
It requires investment, trust, security and economic freedom.
Who in Venezuela is able and willing to undertake such an adventure?
The agricultural production is an adventure because it is conditioned to random environmental factors, of all kinds. If we add to that, the economic, political, personal and personal insecurity, who dares to take the risk in producing large and efficiently?
Those dreams of becoming producers that the government has, are impossible or it is a way to buy time to wait for factors of chance to change the appalling conditions that the country is experiencing.
These objectives can not be met because we live in a situation of helplessness and illegality that the producer is exposed to the most cruel despair and that attitude is fed daily. There will be no production beyond what little there is in Venezuela today. Well, no capital will come for the agricultural or industrial sector because they run the risk of the uncertainty of all kinds that is experienced daily in the country.
My father is an agronomist, doctor in social and economic development, has been a producer of milk and fruit trees in Mérida and a researcher in national development for almost 40 years and observes that nobody will come to Venezuela to risk their money investing in a country where there is no legal security and the economic rights of entrepreneurs are not respected. He has experience in this subject. If the regime does not want to hear the advice to let the country be routed in new ways, they will plunge us further into ruin, destroying us physically and morally. Take pity on the suffering and anguish that we are going through.