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Offline SVPete

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My Venezuela experience as head of trading in the region for Cargill.

https://x.com/agrisacademy/status/2008280244105380254

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Cargill was/is the leading producer of critical staple ingredients such as flour, pasta, vegetable oil, and rice in VZ.   I am not saying I agree with grabbing the dictator, but I did have a front row seat to the damage a kleptocracy did to innocent people. 
1.   The government took over our "minute rice" facility at gunpoint because we were "gouging"   the nation's poor.   The government was never able to run the plant.  It never ran again.   It was returned years later with no equipment inside
2.  There are 1000's of generals in the army.   They are each given a slice of the economy to loot.    The large number of generals made it difficult to organize a coup against the regime.
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8.   I once tried to set up a closed loop wheat planting to flour mill supply chain.  A.   They came and stole all the seed wheat for food.   When we tried to ship in seed wheat in containers via US donors there was no way to get it out of the port without it being stolen
9.  Livestock- Our feed business completely collapsed.   Even if you could raise a pig, you couldn't defend it from being stolen.   People with guns were hungry.
10.  Employees- In the end my highly skilled team alone with other highly educated people chose to leave.   Cargill often found jobs for them in other Latin countries.    The regime was more than happy to see the well-educated leave the country.  Setting these employees up with high quality stable jobs after fleeing remains one of the best things I ever did in my career.   No one remembers millions in trading earnings.

These are the observations of a business executive who was doing business (or trying to) in Venezuela. It illustrates why so many Venezuelans have been celebrating Maduro's capture. That capture is just the start of rebuilding Venezuela as a country and as a livable society.
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Re: My Venezuela experience as head of trading in the region for Cargill.
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2026, 04:24:52 PM »
Am I just being paranoid?


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2.  There are 1000's of generals in the army.   They are each given a slice of the economy to loot.    The large number of generals made it difficult to organize a coup against the regime


Now I'm wondering if Hegseth was doing this to increase efficiency...or guard against what happened in Venezuela:


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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s move to ax the size of the U.S. military’s top ranks has triggered concerns of a political purge.

Hegseth, who on Monday directed significant cuts to the U.S. military’s senior-most positions, has already fired several top leaders with no explanation.

His latest plan could now eliminate roughly 100 generals and admirals, which he said was necessary to remove “redundant force structure” and streamline Pentagon bureaucracy.

But while it is true America’s forces are brass-heavy — with 37 four-star generals and admirals and about 816 officers with one-star and above — experts worry any move to slash those numbers will be done indiscriminately and without care for the institutional knowledge at the top that could be lost.

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5293050-defense-secretary-hegseth-fires-top-leaders/
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