Increase food production, challenge and commitment of agricultural workers

Working the land is difficult, especially amid so many material shortages. Ensuring that this natural resource is used correctly, and protected, is also important. And it is no less complex to control and enforce the specific tasks that influence food production.

A brigade of 14 workers traveled to the westernmost Cuban province

José Raúl Gómez Segura became a father just a few days ago. His wife, recently out of a surgical process, accompanied him in his decision to go to Pinar del Río, in support of the recovery of that territory after the passage of Hurricane Ian.

Las Tunas celebrates the Day of the Agricultural Worker

Consolidating the technical-productive processes, in line with the needs of the country, is the goal of agricultural workers in the province of Las Tunas, so that monitoring, control, and support for producers are prioritized.

Forestry workers contribute to environmental sanitation actions

A team of forestry workers from the province of Las Tunas traveled to Pinar del Río to contribute to the recovery efforts in that western territory, severely affected during the passage of Hurricane Ian through Cuba, a few days ago.

Unfavorable environmental conditions are combined with the defective state of the fishing gear and the fuel deficit.

As the experts had warned, climate change is making its effects felt in the economy and threatens to complicate the already difficult challenge of guaranteeing food. In Las Tunas, the variation of the ecosystems affects the fish and their habitats, which translates into a decrease in catch levels.