Venezuela Manages to Produce 96% of the Food It Consumes: Delcy Rodriguez Said

Delcy Rodriguez stressed that the Economic Recovery Program, created by President Nicolas Maduro, has given positive results.

Vice President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, highlighted that the South American nation has achieved to produce 96 percent of the food it consumes, through a post made on your X social network account.

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The senior official stressed that this figure was achieved for the first time in the history of that nation; “guaranteeing full supply for our people”.

“Together with President Nicolás Maduros, let’s continue to raise our economy with the Economic Recovery Program!” Rodríguez wrote.

In May of this year, the vice presidential also highlighted that this initiative has brought positive results for Venezuela. In that sense, he detailed that, in 2019, the annual inflation was 344 thousand percent, which contrasts with that of 2023, which was 189 percent, while annual inflation is projected to be less than 50 percent in 2024.

En 2024, Venezuela logró por primera vez en su historia producir el 96% de los alimentos que consume; garantizando pleno abastecimiento para nuestro pueblo. ¡Junto al Pdte. @NicolasMaduro sigamos unid@s levantando nuestra economía con el Programa de Recuperación Económica! pic.twitter.com/fGR3YyUamj

— Delcy Rodríguez (@delcyrodriguezv) July 23, 2024

The text reads,
In 2024, Venezuela managed to produce 96% of the food it consumes for the first time in its history; guaranteeing full supply for our people. Together with the Pdte. Nicolas Maduro
let’s continue united to raise our economy with the Economic Recovery Program!

In February 2024, the Venezuelan president highlighted the hard work of the country’s productive forces and committed to achieving 100 percent food production and even implementing export routes.

Maduro created the program in 2018, amid a tight economic blockade imposed by the United States.