Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Bad planning, along with an overvalued currency, slow Chavez' drive.
With world food prices at all-time highs and hurt by sporadic shortages of basic products last year, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is determined to reduce his country's dependence on costly imports and make its fields more productive. But bad planning, along with an overvalued currency, slow Chavez's drive.
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