Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Cuba: fields of fruit trees increased in Camagüey

Cuba: fields of fruit trees increased in Camagüey

Fields of guava, papaya, pineapple and other fruit trees in the Cuban
province of Camagüey ought to increase by 1 200 hectares from now and up
to the next year.

By the moment, the territory cultivates nearly 6 000 hectares of fruits,
mainly mango with 110 hectares in the zone known as Forestal, in Santa
Cruz del Sur.

Together with the development of new crops, the province works in the
creation of fruit tree farms in all the municipalities, out of which
Jimaguayú, Vertientes and Esmeralda stand out most. This venture will
make possible a diversity in seeds to the local producers.

The commitment this year is to harvest and deliver no less than 18 500
tons of fruits for the industry and the people consumption, out of which
over 47 percent is picked up by farmers in Camagüey.

Source: cadenagramonte.cubaweb.cu

http://www.freshplaza.com/2007/0228/2_cu_fruitfields.htm

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