Three months have passed since the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, and Venezuela’s farming communities have turned their outrage into resistance. In Yaracuy and the El Maizal Commune in Lara state, farmers continue to till the land and raise livestock to ensure food sovereignty, honoring the legacy of the eternal commander Hugo Chávez Frías. Meanwhile, in Guanta, Anzoátegui state, the fisherwomen of “Tejiendo Redes” keep fishing production and sales going. In the face of adversity, the working people of Venezuela reaffirm their commitment to organization, the communal economy, and daily effort, keeping alive the hope for the return of their leaders.
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