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INTENSIVE SWINE PRODUCTION IN LATIN AMERICA: - AN EXISTENCE OF ANGUISH. DE

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In Venezuela, as in all underdeveloped Latin American countries, there is evidence of state policies aimed at agricultural production in the swine sector, where capitalist dependence is encouraged, with an intensive, rentier and mercantilist economic model, with the worn-out discourse of population growth with the promotion and development of dependent industry. Establishing a submissive culture of individualism, selfishness, attacking any form of collective organization, hiding the popular power, the organized people and community organizations, when it is there where their best living conditions reside, their productive potential, becoming the veiled authority of the capitalist system. This has led to the imposition of conditions of social, economic and cultural rigidity, adhering to an undermined rural pork production, causing the abandonment of land and production to large cities as a mirror of underdevelopment.

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Laurea in educazione e politiche pubbliche, Universidad Nacional Experimental de Yaracuy, dottorato in scienze per lo sviluppo strategico, Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela, master in nutrizione animale, Universidad de Granma, medico veterinario, Universidad Centro Occidental Lisandro Alvarado, Venezuela.

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Authors YAXMARELI DIAZ ARAUJO, Yaxmareli Diaz Araujo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207069071
ISBN 9786207069071
No. of pages 60
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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