Bolivia: Brazilian Government Dona 21 Tons of Food
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Fact sheet Brazilian air forces transported 21 tons of food to Bolivia after three weeks of blockades. Paraguay sent an additional two tons. The situation in Bolivia is critical due to protests and food shortages. Tap to see the full context Context: The mobilizations in Bolivia are promoted by the Single Departmental Federation of Peasant Workers of La Paz 'Tupac Katari' and the Bolivian Workers' Central (COB). The protests began with sectoral…
From Asunción they announced that in total they will send three ships with non-perishable alloys, while the government of Lula da Silva shipped 21 tons of rice and milk powder.
With more than seven tons of non-perishable food, Paraguay joined three other countries this Friday to provide support to Bolivia to assist families affected by the blockades that have been going on for 29 days. The Ministry of Defense explained that this is an assistance sent through an airlift between the Mariscal Estigarribia military base and Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz, using a Paraguayan Air Force aircraft.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the donation does not compromise the supply of Brazil
The government of President Lula (PT) announced on Friday (29) that it donated 16 tons of rice and five tons of milk in full Bol via, which faces an economic and political crisis that has caused shortages of food, fuel and medicines. Read more (05/29/2026
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