General, basic considerations Venezuela must not only follow depending on oil revenues which provides inputs, capable of supplying their economic income and guarantee a stability that guarantees to the country, in order to not to be subordinated to him, especially, for the dangers it holds, once it glimpse for example, low prices, demand and appreciate how it contributes significantly to its economy. It should the current Government, give way to other consistent entries, for example, the exploitation of tourism that leaves much to say of the national Government, to not pay attention, to support projects that guarantee an exploitation of this source which could provide you, knowing are you manage, take advantage of many economic benefits to the country as also employment and income to the different regions, States, featuring wonderful tourist riches who should know him. In the present has been born-again interest in leveraging the marketing of the Tilapia and to do so as stated in mundotilapia.es, some businessmen of the country proposes boosting domestic production of Tilapia, in the context of a government program aimed at ensuring food security and diversify the supply of nutrients. It should be noted, as indicated by wikipedia, the tilapia are fish of African origin which is found mostly in tropical regions of the world, where the conditions are favourable for their reproduction and growth. Their varieties among the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), blue tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) and Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus). Their extraordinary qualities, such as accelerated growth, tolerance to high densities, adaptation to captivity, acceptance of a wide range of foods, resistance to disease, white meat of quality and wide acceptance, have attracted great commercial interest in global aquaculture. Venezuela is a warm water fish, which lives both in fresh and salt water and even can adapt to waters shortly oxygenated. It is naturally distributed by Central America, South of the Caribbean, South America and Southeast Asia.
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