Don't buy it, produce it yourself
There are many skeptics of the idea that the crisis is an opportunity, but in Venezuela some industries and individuals are looking for opportunities amid the country's serious economic situation.
The reduction in imports of products that were widely consumed by Venezuelans has allowed indigenous items to be claimed. And among these are agricultural products, which increased in price, making it less possible to acquire them in the market.

In the most difficult time of the pandemic, when I was still living in my country, we found ourselves in the need as a family to look for viable alternatives, despite the fact that we were already working with advertising, we decided to use the space available in our two patios to produce our fruits such as: melon, cambur, milky, medlar and vegetables among the what were paprika, chili, cabbage, and others for self-consumption.

This allowed us to leave the surplus of our harvest for sale to neighbors or acquaintances and even the use of barter for some services or needs, which also favored him with those who we bartered.

With this barter, they obtained healthy fruits and vegetables and we obtained some services such as water and equipment repairs, where we also saved money.

This alternative helped us not only to save money that we would normally have to invest, but it also guaranteed us to have an extra income for other expenses.