Mayabeque, Cuba__ The National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP), from the municipality of San José de las Lajas, continues its actions in 2019, as it was announced by the ANAP president in the territory, Denny Fraga Acosta.
Since the second semester of 2018, the members of the organization are carrying out a plan of activities in greeting the Anniversary of the Peasant in Arms Congress, held on September 21, 1958 and the 60th Anniversary of the enactment of the Agrarian Reform Law in 1959, when the Revolution transformed the Cuban agriculture ending with the latifundium and deliver the land to the peasantry.
For this reason, as part of the program it will take place next March 29, in the park of Güines, an event commemorating the date on which the Commander in Chief Fidel Castro delivered the first titles of land to the peasants of that locality.
Other actions of this stage include the making of a babywear, to deliver it to the first child born on May 17, 2019, Day of the Cuban Peasant. This initiative is already a tradition because of the meaning and value of this gesture of the peasantry of the capital of Mayabeque.
The baby clothes will remain exposed at the headquarters of the organization from the first of April.
Also, the 17 cooperatives belonging to ANAP in the territory are increasingly narrowing communications between their workers and the Young Communist League (UJC) and the José Martí Pioneers Organization (OPJM).
In addition, they celebrate on April 4 in the territory, activities with young people and children in each locality, where the Peasant Youth Brigades and the pioneers receive the support and recognition of the farmers, according to Fraga Acosta.


