In Honduras, this economic crisis, known as the appearance of diseases that attack banana production, the exports were reduced and prices lowered, and the first strikes by Honduran workers began to take place, in 1933, when Tiburcio Carias, a man trusted by the United Fruit Co. banana company, assumes power.
It is logical to think that in an environment of relative peace, the population produces, consumes, exchanges and there is a certain economic streamlining. However, this is not the case in those governments where there is social and political instability and constant uprisings and civil wars or attacks from neighboring states that are characterized by economic stagnation, misery, generalized hunger, even scarcity of even the most elementary: basic grains. There was growth in coffee production in this government.







