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SOCA (standard:non fiction, 933 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Nov 06 2010 | Views/Reads: 2786/1929 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
An essay on failed economic model in a Caribbean country. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story published in prestigious journals. There is a disconnect between the research work and Farmers' implementation to reap the benefit since the small farmers have no money to buy essential inputs for cropping and the funds in government estates can only support the large bureaucracy to run the farms with no money left for actual farming. The Soca principles started to rundown the sugar and other businesses in the island. The small farmers stopped farming. The previous estate owners brought back their land at cut rate prices from the foreclosed government farms and factories. The research staff known for their rhetoric beginning to doubt whether Soca principles would work. After two decades, they decided to jump the soca ship and abandon 5H club they practically created from hype, hoopla, hot air, hogwash and hypocrisy. Campbell joined a large multinational company outside the island. Maxwell immigrated to North America. Althea started a free enterprise no nonsense business to export exotic flowers. Ken took the failure of Soca principles seriously and quit his job to become a Rasta (followers of Rastafarian beliefs) living in the mountains with a Rastafari commune. Blake took a position as a consultant for large corporation in America. Only, Borrell remained at his job still wondering where the Soca went wrong. The government after two decades of economic decay from implementing Soca principles went back to drawing board and came out with a new and improved version of Soca. Under revised Soca economic plan, the newly recruited technocrats and bureaucrats, the new members of 5 H club exempted the poor from the plan to guarantee its success. Tweet
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