politics
февраль 6, 2026
FAO and the Mayor's Office support producers affected by rains in Apure
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Bolivarian Municipality of San Fernando delivered 251 kits of agricultural supplies and tools to farmers and small producers of the Medano Grande Socio-Productive Socialist Commune.

TL;DR
- 251 kits of agricultural supplies and tools delivered to farmers and small producers in San Fernando de Apure.
- Beneficiaries are from communities affected by floods last year, which reduced their planting capacity.
- The action is part of a total distribution of 544 kits aimed at compensating for losses and reactivating the agricultural sector.
- The initiative reflects the government's commitment to food sovereignty and the local economy.
- The goal is to build a stronger agricultural model resilient to climate phenomena, moving towards food security and sustainability.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Bolivarian Municipality of San Fernando delivered 251 kits of agricultural supplies and tools to farmers and small producers of the Medano Grande Socio-Productive Socialist Commune.
The beneficiaries belong to communities such as Medano Grande, Los Arrieros, Los Cocos, Caramacate II, Negro Afuera and La T de la Bendición, areas that were severely affected by floods last year, which reduced their planting capacity.
The mayor of San Fernando de Apure, Yoel Lisandro Solórzano, explained that this action is part of a total of 544 kits that will be distributed, and highlighted that the initiative seeks to compensate for losses and reactivate the countryside.
The mayor emphasized that the support has the backing of Governor Wilmer Rodríguez and reflects the Bolivarian Government's commitment to food sovereignty and the local economy.
This delivery lays the foundation for a stronger agricultural model in the face of climate phenomena, moving towards food security and sustainability in the region.