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Agrode Miranda generated proposals within the framework of the 7T

Jhoanna Carrillo, Minister of the People's Power of Urban Agriculture, accompanied the discussion
MINPPAU

Published at: 05/02/2024 10:54 PM

Within the framework of President Nicolás Maduro's call for a great national debate of all sectors and popular movements to achieve the 7 transformations, 7 goals for the next 7 years towards 2030”, the Miranda Agrourban Movement installed an assembly in the Villa Zamora 21 Parcel, Zamora municipality.
 
The debate began by focusing attention on the first T, referring to “modernizing the economy: a new productive export model, complete transformation of the productive economic model”,
 
Jhoanna Carrillo, Minister of the People's Power of Urban Agriculture, accompanied the discussion to receive proposals from producers and producers. He indicated that “We are part of the construction of the Government Plan that we will hand over to President Maduro; with his trust in the people, as a worthy son of Chávez, he has called us to the debate on 7 major transformations, and especially the first of them.”
 
He added that the Popular Agrourban Movement is committed to a new economic and productive era that will give rise to a new form of self-support for families and organized communities.
 
In addition, among those attending the debate, Carmen Pérez, spokesperson for farmers in the Plaza municipality, said that “the people will always have a voice in Revolution and once again it has been demonstrated that we can meet and discuss the first transformation that we will achieve with President Nicolás Maduro, because that is where the economic and productive aspects lie the strength to overcome the blockade that exists against our Homeland”.
 
In taking the right to speak, Rosangel Reyes, spokesperson for the ecoagrocultural tourist commune “Victorias y Siembra de Hugo Chávez” in the Guatire parish, said that “the discussion of transformations for a prosperous 2030 does not remain in this assembly, now we must go and visit each producer without distinction, and tell them that thanks to the Bolivarian Revolution we are being taken into account to make Venezuela the country we dream of, that our crops transcend and that the world knows what we can achieve with Urban Agriculture”.
 
Around 70 producers from the Zamora and Plaza municipalities joined this discussion, also accompanied by Alix Forero, Deputy Minister of Agrourban Productive Development, the MINPPAU state team, municipal and parish political teams, the Productive Economy Commission and the state food team and Clap liaisons.
 
Mazo News Team