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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez: more nationalization of food industry coming
2009-08-06
The Executive branch of government is preparing a new wave of nationalizations in the food sector, which were announced by President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday in a mandatory nationwide radio and TV broadcast.

Chavez said that the government is preparing a study to expropriate Fama de América's and Café Madrid's coffee processing plants, which have been temporarily occupied by the authorities. "We were delayed. We have intervened these two big companies. We are preparing a study to expropriate them. They will become property of the people, property of the nation. Enough is enough," he said.

Chavez argued that those companies "have a monopoly, and monopolies are prohibited by the Constitution."

Chavez said that the coffee roasters buy cheap coffee to producers and afterwards they take it to Colombia and sell it four times more expensive, and subsequently they bring it to Venezuela as Colombian coffee. "I took the decision to intervene these two big coffee companies. And the decision was fulfilled," he said.

However, the coffee processing plants are not the only industries that the government wants to expropriate. Venezuelan authorities are expected to nationalize all food industries. "We have to do this (expropriate them) with all companies that have the same behavior," Chavez insisted.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Suffer you peons and be forced to drink instant.
Posted by: ed   2009-08-06 23:17  

#10  Chavez argued that those companies "have a monopoly, and monopolies are prohibited by the Constitution."

And nationalization changes this monopoly, how?

Commercial monopoly bad, government monopoly good. Thanks Obama.
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2009-08-06 18:55  

#9  Expect the price of coffee to go through the roof in the next few months. Coffee futures, anybody?
Posted by: tipper   2009-08-06 14:49  

#8  Juan Valdez has to sell his Donkey, no work.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-08-06 14:19  

#7  Fishy.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-08-06 14:15  

#6  They came for the coffee, and I said nothing. I didn't coffee. Next they came for the food. Commies are all the same.
Posted by: Injun Grinesing9686   2009-08-06 13:05  

#5  Since when has coffee ever been food? Oogo will just do the same thing with it, but he'll sell it for only 3x what it originally cost, and he and his cronies will pocket the profits.
Posted by: gorb   2009-08-06 12:40  

#4  Starving Venezuelan's in 5...4...3...
Posted by: Injun Grinesing9686   2009-08-06 11:23  

#3  A man is thrown in a Soviet prison cell and the other inhabitants of the cell crowd round him. "How long you in for," they ask.
"Ten years," the new man laments.
"And what did you do?" "Nothing. I did nothing". "You liar," the prisoners shout. "For nothing you get five years!"
Posted by: mojo   2009-08-06 11:06  

#2  because theres nothing like rich, smooth, colombian coffee.

Better coffee, millionaire's money can't buy.
Posted by: liberal hawk   2009-08-06 10:47  

#1  Chavez said that the coffee roasters buy cheap coffee to producers and afterwards they take it to Colombia and sell it four times more expensive, and subsequently they bring it to Venezuela as Colombian coffee. "I took the decision to intervene these two big coffee companies. And the decision was fulfilled," he said.

So basically he says they sell it at high price in Columbia so they can buy it there and take it back to Venezuela?

Does anyone ever really READ this stuff?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-08-06 09:56  

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