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Agriculture in Cuba
Díaz-Canel stages "voluntary work" while urging young people to defend the official propaganda
Cuban in the face of sweet potato prices: "What prosperous socialism are these lunatics talking about?"
Why don't farmers produce in Cuba? The unpaid debts are not the only problem
Children without milk in Matanzas: authorities blame fuel, while discontent grows over weeks of shortages
China sends Cuba another 15,000 tons of rice
Valdés Mesa: "Inflation in Cuba can be addressed by supplying the market."
The Cuban regime will grant land in usufruct to residents abroad
El Necio's post about "food fairs" in Cuba sparks outrage on social media: "Publish the prices"
More women to the fields to produce food, the new call from the Cuban government
New agrarian law in Cuba aims to regulate agricultural production amid a food crisis
Without fuel or food: the FAO warns about the Cuban countryside
"Fruit is a luxury in Cuba": warnings about serious food insecurity
The government intends to reissue the failed Cordón de La Habana project to recover agricultural lands
Díaz-Canel acknowledges increase in blackouts in Havana due to prioritizing energy for the economy
The end of Venezuelan oil hits food security in Cuba hard
Marrero calls in Cienfuegos to "eliminate obstacles" in the delivery of lands that the Government itself keeps immobilized
Sherritt acknowledges operational difficulties in Cuba due to the economic crisis and energy shortages
"Changing the Importing Mindset": Díaz-Canel's New Strategy Amidst Crisis
What would a transition in Cuba look like?: Between 42 and 61 billion USD would be needed over 10 years, according to AI
Las Tunas sets a goal of 38,000 tons of sugar for the upcoming harvest following the failure of the previous one
7 foods that could be banned in Cuba for "not being domestic"
After controversy over rice and potatoes, Marrero celebrates urban agriculture in Cuba
Economist disproves the claim of "excessive consumption" of rice in Cuba and highlights the historic decline in the cereal's supply
“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’s speech 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 eat."
"There's no economy for a national solution": official TV acknowledges that there is no national way out of the agricultural crisis in Cuba
The government conceals a worse agricultural crisis than during the Special Period with propaganda, warns Cuban economist
Light aircraft crashes in Sancti Spíritus, destroying part of an office: crew escapes unharmed
While Cubans stand in line for food, tons of mangos are rotting unpicked
Valdés Mesa admits the bankruptcy of the state rice industry and suggests that private entities finance the machinery that the government cannot purchase
Cuba will harvest 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 launch to emptiness: the agricultural market in Guantánamo can’t last even seven months stocked
Salvador Valdés Mesa says that Pinar del Río will achieve self-sufficiency in rice 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 of 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 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 is planting sunflowers to produce oil amidst the food crisis
Díaz-Canel addresses global challenges related to "sovereignty and food and nutritional security."
Díaz-Canel reveals how to lower prices in Cuba
Cuba imports agricultural products that it used to produce, while bureaucracy stifles the farmer
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 the Cuban reality
The government proposes to grant land to "wealthy individuals" to produce rice in Cienfuegos
Finance Minister boasts of surplus in Santa Clara while the economic crisis deepens in Cuba
Maduro sends a ship laden with 6,000 tons of food and fertilizers to Cuba
Million-dollar fraud with coal: Self-employed person arrested along with executives of state company in Cuba
Santiago de Cuba is suffering from 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 a farmer stopped him: "We know what we have to do."
Artemisa opens its lands to Vietnam for export crops, while Cuban tables remain empty
Cuban livestock farming continues to be "in debt" to Fidel Castro, according to a veteran specialist
Loose animals on the roads cause million-dollar fines and confiscations in Cuba
2026-04-05T19:47:26+02:00