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Agriculture in Cuba
Las Tunas sets a target of 38,000 tons of sugar for the upcoming harvest after the failure of the previous one
7 foods that could be banned in Cuba for “not being national”
After controversy over rice and potatoes, Marrero celebrates urban agriculture in Cuba
Economist debunks the narrative of "excessive consumption" of rice in Cuba and highlights the historic decline in the supply of the cereal
"Hunger is endured in Cuba": Economist criticizes the government program "Cuadrando la Caja"
The host of "Cuadrando la caja" calls those who criticize the official suggestion of not eating rice or potatoes "worms."
Jorge Díaz mocks the state discourse that blames Cubans for eating rice and potatoes
Ulises Toirac erupts against the official call to stop eating rice and potatoes: "People in this country don't choose what they will eat."
"There is no economy for a national solution": official TV admits there is no national exit to the agricultural crisis in Cuba
Government hides with propaganda an agricultural crisis worse than that of the Special Period, warns Cuban economist
Small plane crashes in Sancti Spíritus and destroys part of an office building: crew escapes unharmed
While Cubans stand in lines for food, tons of mangoes rot unharvested
Valdés Mesa acknowledges the bankruptcy of the state rice industry and suggests that private entities finance the machinery that the government cannot purchase
Cuba will grow tobacco using irrigation powered by solar energy
BioCubaCafé pays tribute to Guantánamo with luxury coffee that its residents will not see in their cups
From Debut to Scarcity: The Agricultural Market in Guantánamo Can't Last Even Seven Months Supplied
Salvador Valdés Mesa says that Pinar del Río will achieve rice self-sufficiency by 2026
UN raises impact of Melissa: Over 3.5 million Cubans affected
The UN allocates more than 74 million dollars to Cuba to address the emergency caused by Hurricane Melissa
Díaz-Canel visits Río Cauto after the historic floods caused by Melissa: “Has the water receded yet?”
Hurricane Melissa leaves coffee-growing areas in Buey Arriba isolated and threatens the harvest in Granma
Díaz-Canel bets on the Chinese reform to pull Cuba out of the crisis
Who picks the coffee? Massive exodus in mountainous areas affects coffee production in Santiago de Cuba
Marino Murillo sells the first batch of 150 tractors to tobacco growers in MLC
Díaz-Canel congratulates the sugar sector in a country without sugar: "Another achievement of socialism."
Ciego de Ávila cultivates sunflower to produce oil amidst the food crisis
Díaz-Canel addresses global challenges related to "sovereignty and food and nutritional security."
Díaz-Canel uncovers how to lower prices in Cuba
Cuba imports agricultural products that it used to produce, while bureaucracy stifles the farmers
Livestock crisis in Cuba: Villa Clara lost over 15,000 animals in just one month
The rice that never arrives: The contrast between Díaz-Canel's tweets and Cuban reality
Government proposes to grant land to "wealthy individuals" to produce rice in Cienfuegos
Finance Minister boasts of a surplus in Santa Clara while the economic crisis deepens in Cuba
Maduro sends a ship to Cuba loaded with 6,000 tons of food and fertilizers
Million-dollar fraud involving coal: Self-employed individual arrested along with executives of state-owned company in Cuba
Santiago de Cuba is experiencing the worst drought in the last decade
Díaz-Canel scolds Cuban agricultural producers: “It's not a lack of resources, it's a lack of will.”
A PCC leader wanted to teach how to plant, but the farmer stopped him: “We know what we need to do.”
Artemisa opens its lands to Vietnam for export crops, while Cuban tables remain empty
Cuban cattle ranching is still "in debt" to Fidel Castro, according to a veteran specialist
Loose animals on the roads lead to million-dollar fines and confiscations in Cuba
Cuban young farmer showcases her life in the countryside and earns the support of thousands on social media
Official media claims that the decline in international tourism in Cuba is causing "surpluses in the agricultural sector."
"Food? Here you eat whatever shows up": Viral report exposes the hunger crisis in Cuba
And where is the milk? Camagüey will end this year with a deficit of over one million liters
The agro inaugurated by Díaz-Canel in Ciego de Ávila is already out of stock
How much does a Cuban need to eat in a month? Survey reveals alarming figures
Destroyed and directionless industry: Cuba can no longer sustain its own development, warns expert
The Russian nanosilicon is presented as a "miraculous" solution for agriculture in Cuba
Cuba has lost more than 900,000 heads of cattle since 2019
Poultry farming in Pinar del Río is grounded, while eggs remain scarce and expensive
Granma closes a bitter harvest with only 27% of the expected sugar
Cuba seeks investments in the United Arab Emirates: Tourism, food, and biotechnology on the agenda
State negligence and failed policies drive the livestock sector in Jobabo, Las Tunas, to collapse
Camagüey produced only 4,000 tons of sugar in the recent harvest
Pinar del Río with 19,000 idle hectares, while the population suffers from chronic food shortages
Eight years in prison for a citizen accused of illegal slaughter of large livestock in Holguín
Energy crisis ruins over 385 hectares of tobacco in Consolación del Sur
The World Food Programme allocated $57.9 million to Cuba over four years
Díaz-Canel proposes to create a logistics center in Cuba for goods from the Eurasian Economic Union
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