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US state agriculture officials eye Cuba's private sector

Members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) visit Cuba
April 26, 2024
Marc Frank - Reuters

By Marc Frank

HAVANA (Reuters) - The leader of an association of top U.S. state agriculture officials on Wednesday said his country might want to take advantage of reforms underway in Cuba, possibly through investments.

โ€œThere seems to be a new Cuba that is emerging and it may represent a pathway toward greater collaboration,โ€ Ted McKinney, chief executive of the Association of State Departments of Agriculture told Reuters at a farm cooperative on the outskirts of Havana.

US state agriculture officials eye Cuba's private sector
Members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) visit Cuba

Cuba is mired in its worst economic crisis in decades, resulting in shortages and soaring prices for food, medicine, fuel and other basics.

The Communist-run country is slowly implementing market reforms in response.

The cooperative was the last stop of a five-day visit by top farm officials from seven states and who met with President Miguel Diaz-Canel and others and visited various sites.

The United State has maintained comprehensive sanctions on Cuba since Fidel Castroโ€™s 1959 Revolution.

US state agriculture officials eye Cuba's private sector
Members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) visit Cuba

However, Congress in 2000 authorized agricultural sales to Cuba for cash which to date have amounted to more than $7 billion.

Commissioners from Louisiana, Indiana, South Carolina, Michigan and Montana all told Reuters at the cooperative they sensed Cuba was changing. They cited the emergence of more than 10,000 non-farm small and medium-sized businesses over the last two years, some linked to farm supply and food processing.

โ€œThe trend is a positive one,โ€ Hugh Weathers of South Carolinaโ€™s Department of Agriculture, said.

Indiana's Don Lamb said he viewed Cuba's emerging private sector as "interesting and exciting.โ€

US state agriculture officials eye Cuba's private sector
Members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) visit Cuba

Cuba has also opened its agricultural sector, which for decades has included some 200,000 private farms and thousands of cooperatives, to foreign investment.

No U.S. investment has been authorized to date, but some has begun to come in from other countries.

McKinney said it was not the statesโ€™ role to pass bills but that the commissioners would report back to legislators and federal agencies about the market's potential.

(Reporting by Marc Frank; additional reporting by Reuters television; Editing by Christian Plumb and Marguerita Choy)

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