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    Lockdown activity leads to price increases Bolivian state-owned companies will supply beef to La Paz

    • Last Update: 2023-02-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Bolivia's state-owned Food Production Support Company (Emapa) recently announced that the province's agricultural department decided to stop sending beef to the rest of the country due to the lockdown of demonstrations in Santa Cruz, leading to an increase in the price of beef in
    La Paz.
    To secure the supply, Emapa will transfer beef from other regions to La Paz Province
    .
    In addition, Emapa will guarantee the supply
    of chicken throughout the country.
     
    The price of beef from Beni province rose from 23 bolivino to 23.
    5 bolivino per kilogram and from 24 bolivino to 25 bolivino per kilogram in the city's market
    , the Bolivian newspaper Pravda reported on January 4.
     
    According to Franklin Flores, manager of Emapa, despite the social conflict in Santa Cruz, Emapa has food production security
    from the rest of the country.
    Emapa's beef supplies to the La Paz market come from northern La Paz, Beni and the town of San Buenaventura
    .
    Emapa has arranged the logistics for the delivery of the beef to different markets and cold stores
    in La Paz.
     
    On the issue of chicken supply, Flores pointed out that there are large numbers of poultry farmers in both Cochabamba and La Paz, with whom Emapa has agreements with small and medium-sized poultry farmers who will supply chicken
    to the domestic market.
    Through the agreement signed by Emapa, the sale price of chicken will be 15.
    3 bolivino per kilogram, and the supply of chicken is guaranteed
    throughout the country.
     
    Flores added that if there is more demand for chicken, Emapa will double
    the supply in nine provinces.
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