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Cuba Strives to Recover
Coffee Output
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 23 (acn) Coffee growers
in Guantanamo’s municipality of Maisi, in the eastern tip of the
island, are striving to recover hundreds of hectares of
unproductive coffee fields, according to Granma.
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The newspaper reports that plans are to sow 420 hectares
with coffee. Of the total area 414 correspond to old coffee
plantations and only six are new fields.
The report highlights that the main goal is not to expand
the cultivation areas but to seal the existing ones with new
and productive plantations.
More than one thousand workers and hundreds of farmers are
participating in this important economic activity to speed
up the sowing process taking advantage of the current
humidity to plant as much as possible before the harvest
begins in September.
The head of agricultural techniques of the Municipal
Agricultural Enterprise, Leonel Pelegrin Ortiz, said the
plan for the province is to cover 1,616 hectares.
Pelegrin Ortiz said the increase on the grain’s price has
been a great incentive for coffee growers, as well as the
fact that the Agricultural Enterprise produced the certified
seeds needed to meet the municipality's demand, and the
substantial growth in the number of seedbeds (from seven two
years ago to 149 at present), among other factors.
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