Cuba strengthens tropical agriculture programs

Cuba is reinforcing its programs in tropical agriculture, drawing on experts' experience and close community ties. This was highlighted in a debate on science, history, and new developments published today by its organizers.

In Havana on December 17, a debate was published highlighting Cuba's efforts to strengthen programs in tropical agriculture. These programs draw on the accumulated experience of experts and maintain close ties with the local community. Organized by specialized entities, the debate explores applied science, the history of these advances, and new developments in the sector. This initiative aims to enhance agricultural production amid tropical challenges, fostering collaboration between scientists and residents. The organizers stress the importance of integrating historical knowledge with modern innovations for sustainable outcomes. While specific details of the debate are not widely disclosed, its publication marks a key step in bolstering these national strategies.

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The National Program of Urban, Suburban and Family Agriculture will celebrate its 38th anniversary this Saturday with a central event in Pinar del Río, Cuba. As reported by the newspaper Granma, the commemoration highlights the program's achievements in local food production.

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Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz stressed that Cuban municipalities must lead their own development at an extraordinary Provincial Government Council meeting in Ciego de Ávila. He highlighted the province's strategic role in food production amid a war economy imposed by the US blockade. He called for a mentality shift and multiplied concrete actions for sustainability.

Cuba has a favorable epidemiological situation in its fight against arboviruses, following a 21 percent decrease in reported febrile cases last week. This improvement highlights effective efforts to control vector-borne diseases such as dengue and zika. Health authorities emphasize the need for ongoing vigilance.

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Alicia Gomez, director of Legal Affairs and International Standards at UN Tourism, deemed the ongoing debates in Cuba on her field of expertise highly relevant. This statement was made in Havana on December 11.

 

 

 

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