El Mambí agricultural market bets to become a recreational space with varied offers
El Mambí agricultural market bets to become a recreational space with varied offers.

The stability in the offer of food products, services designed for the whole family, and the use of a space that could well become a reference for popular enjoyment are among the motivations of the Mercasa medium-sized private company this summer.

Las Tunas, Cuba.- All this is in addition to the constant battle of this entity to maintain the lowest prices in the private sector and the efforts to supply the two main agricultural markets that exist in this city, as well as a point of sale approximately the Finlay distribution area.

Argel Frank Fundora Acosta, leader of Mercasa, said exclusively to the Cuban News Agency that alternatives and solutions are being sought during a complex economic scenario, in adverse weather conditions and despite the breach of contracts and agreements that allowed stability in agricultural supplies in El Mambí and El Tunero markets.

In El Mambí, for example, with a self-service market, work is done according to the cost sheet. There, the different presentation modalities and variations in product quality allow the implementation of differentiated prices.

"The biggest obstacle is still productive because as long as we are not able to solve the food demands of the people, or to simplify the mechanisms to access these products, which are often in other municipalities and provinces, the galloping rise in prices will continue", said Fundora Acosta.

With a comfortable restaurant called Monarca, the attractive offers of drinks, cocktails, and confectionery of the Dyn Den bar, a department for the sale of meat and sausages, as well as a juicer that is so much appreciated in these months of intense heat, "El Mambí" bets to become a recreational space with opportunities for different audiences seven days a week.

Much could be said about Fundora Acosta's efforts to overcome the limitations and keep Mercasa in the preference of the families of the Tuna area, since the medium-sized company that produces and commercializes agricultural products is making its way in the provision of services, and plans to link local and national culture to the facilities of the pleasant market.

The benches have new tarpaulins, the gardening is kept beautiful and work is already underway on the installation of lights that will guarantee the realization of night activities in "El Mambí," proposals that come to liven up the summer season.

In a calendar marked by the leasing and administration of the El Tunero agricultural market and the possibility of materializing a joint venture based on foreign agreements, Mercasa seeks to diversify its products and services, and at the same time, with each new initiative it materializes, it is a notable source of employment generation.