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RE: SEC-S15W5: "Foreign Exchange"

in Steem For Bangladesh4 months ago

Wow, that's amazing to hear about the different ways Venezuela earns foreign currency. The vast amount of type 1 land in Venezuela sounds perfect for growing food, both for local consumption and for export to other countries. It's great that you were involved in the seed conservation process to ensure successful crops and exports. And of course, Venezuela's large oil reserves are a major source of foreign currency. It's unfortunate that there have been challenges with receiving fair payment for the oil. Additionally, the sale of minerals like gold adds to Venezuela's foreign currency reserves. It's interesting how the dollar has become a common currency in your country alongside the bolivars. Thanks for sharing this insight into Venezuela's economy.

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Hola amigo

Es verdad todo es impresionante pero muy cierto y somos un país con tantas opciones de poder manejar muchas divisas.

Trabajar en el manejo de semillas me dejó muchas enseñanzas y me permitieron ver la realidad de mi país en cuanto a este medio para obtener divisas .

Gracias por tu apoyo .

Saludos

 4 months ago 

Greetings my friend.
I agree with you. Nigeria has a lot of potential when it comes to dealing with different currencies. Your experience in seed management must have given you valuable insights into how our country obtains foreign currency. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and sending you warm greetings.

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