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Caribbean-Latin America
Zimbabwe on the Orinoco
2009-05-24
Venezuela's farm seizures show little results

This vast ranch used to be filled with grazing herds of cattle, but the green pastures are now overgrown with weeds and dotted with patches where poor farmers grow corn and beans. The cows have vanished.

The 32,000-acre (12,950-hectare) El Charcote Ranch in central Venezuela was meant as a showcase for President Hugo Chavez's agrarian revolution, turning a country with food shortages and runaway inflation into one that could feed itself. But since troops and peasants seized the land from a British agribusiness company four years ago, beef production has dropped from 2.6 million pounds (1.2 million kilograms) annually to zero.

The ranch and many like it across the country raise the concern that the dream of a Venezuela living off its own land is just one more socialist promise heavy on rhetoric and light on results. The Chavez government says it has taken over more than 5.4 million acres (2.2 million hectares) of farmland from private owners. Yet food imports have tripled since 2004, the year before Chavez began his aggressive reform program.
Posted by:ed

#3  when the starvation starts, supply the opposition with arms
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-24 18:51  

#2  The new "owners" just wanted to make sure all those horrible cow farts didn't kill the rainforest.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-05-24 18:44  

#1  coming soon to the USA. fortunately, nobody was all that interested in GM autos to begin with so the falling production wont be that noticed
Posted by: abu do you love    2009-05-24 17:41  

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