Open-air salt industry, in Puerto Padre.

The Las Tunas Salt Industry basic business unit (UEB in Spanish), based in Puerto Padre, is a large open-air industry, where the sun burns mercilessly. The strong winds constantly move the camera, determined to focus on the salt hills and brine ponds, which make up a captivating landscape, while the clothes threaten to come off the body.

Basic Business Unit of Integrated Technical Services in La Anacaona rural community

During three years of implementation in the south of Las Tunas, the project Increasing the Resilience of Vulnerable Rural Households and Communities through the Rehabilitation of Productive Agroforestry Landscapes (IRES), eradicated to date more than 2,140 hectares (ha) of marabú and provided technical advice and training to the benefited producers.

Puerto Padre Bay, to the north of Las Tunas

Here, the sea enters the land and diversifies the ecosystem by providing a rich variety of wild flora and fauna. Las Tunas, in the gorge of the green caiman that symbolizes Cuba, does not escape these geographical features: the bays.

Peasant leader Martha Orsell Adeis

Even in her identification, Martha Orsell Adeis is a sui generis woman, and to the music of that name is added the laughter that her face often gives off. While facing the good and the bad in life, she smiles. But beware. With the same cadence, she controls and demands.

exchange between President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the meeting with the political and government authorities in the municipality of Amancio

The problems in the economy and the urgent need for its leaders to link up with the citizenry were the focus of the exchange between the first secretary of the Party's Central Committee and president of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, and the political and government authorities in the municipality of Amancio, south of Las Tunas.