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veggie


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Venezuela to help finance Bolivia's coca production
#6543198 - 02/08/07 02:44 AM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Venezuela to help finance Bolivia's coca production February 8, 2007 - LA Times By Chris Kraul
The aid will boost efforts to develop legal commercial products from the crop used to make cocaine.
CARACAS, VENEZUELA — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has found a novel way to dispense foreign aid: by promising to underwrite coca production in Bolivia.
Officials here confirmed Wednesday that Venezuela would buy whatever legal products Bolivia could make from coca leaf, as part of that central Andean nation's attempt to wean farmers from the cocaine industry.
Chavez's promise could finance the production of about 4,000 tons of coca in Bolivia, Venezuelan officials say.
Possible coca-based products include soap, bread, herbal teas, toothpaste, unspecified medicines and cooking oils. No dollar amount for Venezuela's support has been announced. Three factories are under construction in Bolivia with Venezuelan financial and Cuban technical support, and production could begin this summer.
First announced last month by Venezuela's ambassador to Bolivia, Julio Montes, the deal is being finalized this week in Caracas during meetings of the two countries' foreign ministers.
The pledge is the latest in a series of foreign aid promises in Latin America as Chavez tries to expand his influence and promote his "Bolivarian Revolution."
Among his foreign aid programs is a promised refinery for Nicaragua, cut-rate fuels for Ecuador and continuing bond purchases from Argentina.
Chavez's promise is a big step in Bolivian President Evo Morales' efforts to legitimize the production of coca leaves, a crop Morales once grew.
The announcement comes as the United States government is scaling back its anti-drug funding to Andean nations, including Bolivia and Ecuador.
Chavez has long supported Morales' efforts to find commercial markets for coca-based products.
Indigenous communities in Colombia and Peru, who claim the leaf is sacred, have attempted to promote commercial, non-cocaine uses of coca in soft drinks, cookies and anti-arthritis ointments. Botanists have extolled the nutrients that the leaf contains.
But such projects have been opposed by the U.S. government, which sees the export of any coca product as a violation of the Vienna Convention, an international accord whose signatories agree the coca leaf is a dangerous substance that should be banned.
Morales announced in December that he intended to expand legal production of coca in Bolivia to 50,000 acres from 30,000 acres by 2010. The United States protested, saying that Bolivia needed only a fraction of that acreage to supply domestic needs.
The coca deal will do nothing to lessen the animosity between the Bush administration and the Chavez government. That hostility was evident Wednesday at a congressional hearing in Washington during which Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said democracy and human rights were under attack in Venezuela.
"I do believe that the president of Venezuela is really, really destroying his own country, economically, politically," Rice told lawmakers.
But the Venezuelan and Bolivian governments made it clear that U.S. objections would not affect their plans. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, appearing Tuesday before reporters with his Bolivian counterpart, David Choquehuanca, said the two nations were working on projects to "value and dignify the coca leaf."
Venezuela, Cuba and Bolivia recently signed the so-called People's Trade Treaty, outlining cooperation and about $1 million in investment on coca production research.
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Seuss
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Re: Venezuela to help finance Bolivia's coca production [Re: veggie]
#6543371 - 02/08/07 06:14 AM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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> an international accord whose signatories agree the coca leaf is a dangerous substance that should be banned.
And yet, they have no problem producing billions of tons of pollution every year. 
It has nothing to do with it being dangerous and everything to do with who makes the profit.
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Re: Venezuela to help finance Bolivia's coca production [Re: Seuss]
#6544877 - 02/08/07 05:30 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Good for Hugo Chavez & Evo Morales. I wish every leader South of the U.S. border had the courage & conviction to boldly say, "Yankee imperialists, go home!", and follow through with their promises.
-------------------- "Every part of this earth is sacred to my people. Every pine needle, every sandy shore, every humming insect is holy... We are part of the earth and it is part of us... This we know. The earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the earth." -Chief Seattle
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