steel mill to vegetable patch
Workers at
Venezuelan steelmaker Sidor are planting sunflowers and vegetables on
company premises to ease a national food deficit as steel output has
almost ground to a halt nine years after the company was taken over by
the government.
The company
says the crops are meant to boost food supply in Venezuela, which
suffers from chronic Soviet-style product shortages as a result of an
unraveling socialist economic system that has been exacerbated by low
oil prices.
Late socialist leader
Hugo Chavez nationalized Sidor in 2008. Since then, chronic labor
disputes and deterioration of installations have decimated production
and left a swollen payroll of employees twiddling their thumbs on the
job.
Namo Samantabhadra Bodhisattva.
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