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Cuba to restructure food marketing

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 16, 2008 at 08:49 PM

Wednesday 16th April, 2008

Cuba to restructure food marketing
IANS     Wednesday 16th April, 2008

Cuba is moving to restructure the system for marketing food products to 
revitalize the farm sector, Spain's EFE news agency re****ted Wednesday.

'We are working hard on the idea of restructuring the marketing of 
agricultural products,' said Orlando Lugo, chief of National Association 
of Small Farmers (ANAP) Tuesday.

The current system 'has many problems, has many catches, we lose a lot 
of resources that are produced by the producers', Lugo said in a 
television programme.

Explaining the measures needed to be taken to reform the farm sector, 
the ANAP head said companies would be created to provide services to 
producers.

Raul Castro, younger brother of Fidel Castro, the architect of the Cuban 
Revolution, was installed as president last month after serving as 
provisional leader since Fidel fell ill in July 2006.

Since taking office Feb 24, he has indicated his intentions to reform 
Cuba's creaking economy, but without ceding the Communist Party's 
monopoly on political power.

The agricultural reforms Raul Castro is promoting included 
administrative decentralization, providing supplies directly and 
indirectly to farmers and cooperatives, improving prices and making more 
land available to producers.

The government's goal is to put idle land - which according to official 
figures accounts for 51 percent of Cuba's total farmland - into 
production, drastically reducing the food im****ts that cost the island 
around $1.6 billion annually, Lugo said.

Agriculture ministry and sugar ministry stores have been operating since 
April 1, providing supplies to peasants, who lack the tools needed to 
work the land, he said.

The stores carry 11 lines of goods, ranging from machetes to rubber 
boots, clothing, shoes, pliers and wire, the ANAP chief said.

Lugo said there were 'things' that had been unveiled for the 
agricultural industry and others that were still under review.

'Whatever needs to be changed, everybody can be sure that we are going 
to change it,' he added.

In less than two months since Raul Castro took office, several things 
have changed in Cuba: microwaves, mobile phones and the Internet are to 
be accessible for as many people as possible, and Cubans can now stay in 
luxury hotels which were until now were only for foreigners.

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