Havana, Cuba: On April 25, the Agricultural Cooperatives will arrive to the 40 years of creation, with the commitment to contribute more to the production of food, which will result in a decrease in imports and an increase in exports.
According to Radio Reloj, Juan Enrique López, official of the National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP), this time the celebration will take place at the Agricultural Cooperative Paquito Gonzáles, in Ciego de Ávila, which stands out for its productive results and impact on the community.
He affirmed that in the same way in the rest of those entities, they are carrying out cultural and socioeconomic activities, also linked to the celebrations for the 60th Anniversary of the First Law of Agrarian Reform.
Lopez said that Cuban farmers work from sunrise to sunset with the will to raise yields and meet the needs of the country.


