Delcy Rodríguez: Operation Venezuela Eat Fish will distribute 4,700 tons
Published at: 22/03/2024 03:57 PM
The
Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, led this Friday the deployment
of Operation Venezuela Eats Fish, from Bolívar Avenue in Caracas, as
part of the development of Holy Week 2024.
Accompanied by the
Minister of Popular Power for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Juan Carlos Loyo, and the
mayor of the Libertador municipality, Carmen Meléndez, the Vice President expressed
her joy that the Bolivarian Government guarantees “seafood for
our people at this fair held today in 15 states of the country, which will be
active from February 2 to April 30”.
He said that 4,700 tons of fish
will be distributed, “to serve one and a
half million families,” while stating that in the Capital District, “very fresh products for the enjoyment of all Venezuelans” are distributed
in all its parishes.
For his part,
Minister Loyo pointed out that for two years this sector has been increasing
in fishing, with capture and aquaculture. He stressed that the year 2023 ended
with record figures that materialized in 25% of everything that fishing represents,
and 20% in aquaculture production.
“Today, with this
component, we are under orders from the president of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and as he said: “it's not just growing, but that the
people have access to this distribution,” and Vice President Rodríguez, for two
years, has been monitoring these fairs called Operation Venezuela
Eat Fish,” Venezolana de Televisión (VTV) quoted on her website.