Ana Verónica Ramos Morales is a Bolivian economist, university professor, and former general manager of the Productive Development Bank [es] (BDP).
[3] In May 2015, bakeries in La Paz and El Alto began a cessation of activities, paralyzing the distribution of bread and causing a confrontation over its shortage at the headquarters of the Bolivian government.
Minister Ramos maintained that the strike was unjustified since the bakers' objective was to raise the price of bread to 50 centavos per unit.
During the dispute, her ministry's Food Production Support Company (EMAPA) sold bread to citizens at 40 centavos per unit.
[5] Ramos remained in the position for two years, handing over the ministry to her successor, Eugenio Rojas Apaza, on 23 January 2017.