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Sandino Agriculture: Fertilizer & Payment Issues Discussed

Pinar del Río, Cuba A working ⁤meeting focused on collections and payments within Cuba’s agricultural system revealed critical concerns among cooperative ⁢leaders regarding delayed delivery of essential resources for the current ​Cold Campaign, potentially⁣ impacting⁤ food production ⁤targets.

The meeting, attended primarily​ by cooperative presidents,​ centered on the​ current state⁤ of productive structures and ⁤companies. Attendees voiced anxieties over​ the lack of fertilizers and fuel, resources vital for ongoing agricultural ​efforts. Sergio Enrique Moreno linares, Transportation specialist at the Agriculture Delegation in Pinar del Río, stated that “more than 20 hectares of tomatoes are planted without⁤ the first fertilization, which will affect⁢ the productive yields and contributions in terms of ‍this vegetable,” adding a call for “seriousness and the necessary⁤ objectivity” in planting​ and contracting ⁤production ​despite the uncertainty.

Debate also focused ‍on non-compliance with meat and milk quotas. Celso Rodríguez Rodríguez, president of the CCS Andrés Chongo Contreras, ⁤emphasized the importance of contracts as a foundation⁤ for economic relationships ⁣and reliable payment systems for producers ⁤through both Commerce ‍and ​the Dairy Industry.⁣ Participants agreed​ on the need for improved processes to prevent future shortfalls.

The⁣ meeting, led by Miguel Everaldo Contreras ​Leal, specialist ⁣in charge of the operation of productive structures, along with representatives ⁣from the National Association of small Farmers (ANAP), also ‍addressed delays ‌in the planting plan for the current Cold and Tobacco Campaign, aiming to accelerate progress in the municipality.

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