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The Vegan Marxist
21st March 2010, 04:24
Venezuela’s Chavez Announces Expansion of Government Subsidised Food System
Published on March 19th 2010, by Kiraz Janicke - Venezuelanalysis.com

Caracas, March 19, 2010 (venezuelanalysis.com) – In a nationally televised address Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced a massive expansion of the government’s subsidised food system, Mercal, on Thursday. He also argued that it is necessary to establish a socialist system of distribution and consumption of products, to replace the capitalist market.

In order to strengthen the program, which currently benefits 10.7 million Venezuelans, a total of 1.4 billion bolivares will be invested through the food ministry. With the expansion the program will immediately reach 11.5 million beneficiaries, and up to 12 million in the near future the president told residents of San Francisco municipality, El Silencio, in Zulia state where he inaugurated the El Silencio Communal Mercalito.

Mercal will increase its total monthly quantity of food distributed from 100 thousand tonnes, to 110 thousand tonnes – a seven percent increase.

To achieve this goal Chavez said a further 1,221 Mercal establishments would be opened around the country, 94 of which were inaugurated on Thursday. The new Mercal establishments will include increased storage facilities as well as new stores and “Communal Mercals.”

"The cold storage capacity, that is, refrigerators, will go from 5,000 to 7,000 tons, while the dry storage capacity will increase from 66,700 to 70,400 tonnes," he said.

Chavez also insisted in community participation to ensure accountability and transparency. "We must create a different system to the market, a humane distribution and consumption system, because the market will always be capitalist," he explained.

He emphasised that the country is going through a transition stage, "The Mission Mercal is being transformed, we are creating a socialist system of distribution and consumption to satisfy the nutritional needs of the people," he said.

Chavez stressed that the capitalist market is “the cause of inflation and hunger ", and argued that this reality must be changed saying that the people should be the owners of the land and the produce.

"This is the solution, there is no piecemeal solution. If it’s not integral, it’s not a solution. We must have solutions to all parts of the production chain," he added.

According to figures of the United Nations Organization for Food and Agriculture more than 1 billion people around the world are hungry, and world hunger increased by more than fifty million people in 2009 as a result of the global capitalist crisis he pointed out.

"While hunger increases in the world, it is almost nonexistent in Venezuela," he said.

“This is called social justice. Here up to 15 years ago people died of hunger…that no longer happens here," he said.

http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/5204

Socialism ftw!

Nolan
21st March 2010, 05:15
Hooray Chavez. This is somewhat of a risky move considering the state of the global economy, though :(.

The Vegan Marxist
21st March 2010, 05:18
Hooray Chavez. This is somewhat of a risky move considering the state of the global economy, though :(.

Risky, but necessary.

Barry Lyndon
21st March 2010, 05:29
Wait for the "red" Chavez bashers to come.....wait for it..........

Nolan
21st March 2010, 05:33
Wait for the "red" Chavez bashers to come.....wait for it..........

Lol flamebaiting but true.

Barry Lyndon
25th March 2010, 21:10
They haven't come. I guess there is no way for the ultra-left Venezuela-basher brigade to spin this badly.

Taikand
25th March 2010, 21:14
Go CHAVEZ!!
He's my favourite example of what socialism can do.

Uppercut
25th March 2010, 21:30
Cheers to comrade Chavez!

Although I'm concerned about inflation. This sounds like a huge project and Venezuela's 30% inflation doesn't look too good right now.

Morgenstern
25th March 2010, 21:35
It is a shame that Venezuela is so alone in South America... :( This is good, I just hope there are no famines or anything that can hurt it.

BOZG
25th March 2010, 22:07
They haven't come. I guess there is no way for the ultra-left Venezuela-basher brigade to spin this badly.

Have some patience!

Maybe instead of competing with capitalism and subsidising food, he should consider expropiating agribusiness and actually taking food production out of private ownership.

Or maybe the idea of actually challenging capitalism is a crazy thought pushed by the ultra-lefts!

Robocommie
25th March 2010, 23:23
Have some patience!

Maybe instead of competing with capitalism and subsidising food, he should consider expropiating agribusiness and actually taking food production out of private ownership.

Or maybe the idea of actually challenging capitalism is a crazy thought pushed by the ultra-lefts!

Mission Zamora. He's been doing that.

The Vegan Marxist
25th March 2010, 23:38
Mission Zamora. He's been doing that.

haha ZING!

Red Commissar
26th March 2010, 00:14
If these recent population numbers are correct, the program is already covering 40% of the population. Not bad.

REDSOX
27th March 2010, 14:59
Great article showing how the revolutionary government is expanding the food distribution system in venezuela. BTW chavez has nationalised most of the food distribution system already inluding coffee companies sugar wheat and corn and supermarkets. Not bad but more to do still

Red Commissar
27th March 2010, 16:02
Yes, but like captain Cuba said whether he likes it or not his economy can be influenced from the outside. Hopefully this won't cause him a problem.