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FAO supports urban, suburban and family agriculture in Cuba

The premier organic farm in Cuba, called Finca Marta, is in the countryside, a half-hour’s drive from Havana. Some 25 different crops are grown in a system of tiered beds. The black screen protects the plants from the tropical sun.Credit…Lisette Poole

The contribution includes wheelbarrows, machetes, fumigation backpacks, shovels and gloves, and is destined to several green houses

Published by: Elsy Fors Garzon
Prensa Latina
June 2, 2023

Excerpt:

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) informed today that it provided agricultural inputs and tools to Cuba’s Urban, Suburban and Family Agriculture Program.

This support is carried out in the context of the Technical Cooperation Program to maintain local food systems in operation after the Covid-19 pandemic, the FAO Representation said in a statement.

The contribution includes wheelbarrows, machetes, fumigation backpacks, shovels and gloves, and is destined to several green houses of the country dedicated to the diversified production of vegetables and fresh condiments for the population.

On Wednesday, part of the resources were delivered to the Revolution Square greenhouses, located in the capital’s municipality of the same name, where they combine cultivation and commercialization of food with the production of seeds and seedlings that supply other production centers.

Elizabeth Peña, the director of Urban, Suburban and Family Agriculture of the Ministry of Agriculture, thanked FAO for the materialization of the donation and its permanent accompaniment to the development of sovereign and sustainable food systems in Cuba.

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