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Havana, Cuba_ FAO representative in Cuba, Theodor Friedrich, said here that climate change has been increasingly affecting agricultural production more visibly and threatening to overcome the goal of eradicating hunger by 2030, Granma newspaper publishes.

Friedrich made that statement on occasion of the World Food Day (WFD) and the founding of the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), to which participants at the International Experts Consultation on Conservation Agriculture (CA), opened yesterday at the Comodoro Hotel, attended.

The resident coordinator of the United Nations System in Cuba, Myrta Koulard, other officials at FAO Office, the Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG) and members of the diplomatic staff, also participated.

Cuba has faced two years of drought and recently a category-four hurricane. This proved how the forces of nature can work against the efforts to ensure food production for future generations, Friedrich said.

In response to this theme, and to begin a substantive change process in the Cuban agriculture, FAO and MINAG have organized the Expert Consultation on CA, to be run until Friday, October 21.

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