Cuban Market Just Not Achieving Agricultural Export Expectations
HAVANA, CUBA – In December of 2014, lawmakers and farmers expressed optimism that Cuba would […]
HAVANA, CUBA – In December of 2014, lawmakers and farmers expressed optimism that Cuba would […]
Today’s guest is Rep. Rick Crawford (AR-R) who is a member of the House Agriculture […]
With Cuba officially joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative Energy project, the communist island nation that sits just 90 miles from Florida emphasizes the initiative’s relevance to overcome global challenges collectively.
While exports of most U.S. agricultural commodities to other countries have been soaring in 2021, one nation stands out in their demand for ag and food products – especially for chicken, soybeans, and corn chips.
A bipartisan group of Senators has introduced the Freedom to Export to Cuba Act which repeals the current legal restrictions against doing business with the island nation.
With Democrats in control of Congress and the White House, there’s renewed optimism that normal trade relations with Cuba are near.
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