The progress of productive programs in agricultural units of Agramonte sugar company is evaluated(+Post)

Florida, January 13.- The commitment to the socioeconomic development of the municipality advanced in Florida during the new day of partisan and Government checks on the sugarcane planting and food production plans for 2024, in units linked to the Ignacio Agroindustrial Sugar Company Agramonte.

The first action of this type in the current stage included the Registered Seed Bank and the Basic Cooperative Production Units (UBPC) Las Marías and Mártires de Florida, where issues and programs for sugarcane recovery and efforts to fulfill the milk collection were analyzed. and meats; land use and agricultural contracting; the deficit in planting various crops and the strategic vision to advance and grow in each of the aforementioned purposes.

In Las Marías area, the tour also included an exchange with teachers and pioneers of the town’s rural school, about its operation, enrollment protection, expectations and limitations that affect the normal development of the educational teaching process there.

In that rural community, failures were detected in the performance of retail trade, represented in the town’s warehouse, by maintaining the sale of products with expired expiration dates and others without visible identification of the marketing price, along with the depressed supply. of high demand merchandise existing right now in other units of the municipal seat.

The control of agri-food and sugarcane rehabilitation results at the Ignacio Agramonte Agroindustrial Sugar Company was attended by the first secretary of the Municipal Committee of the Communist Party in Florida, Liliana Boudet Nápoles, who finally highlighted the spirit of commitment of various cadres and groups of the sector there, but, with equal certainty, he criticizes the preparation of insufficient planting plans that, according to him, neither provide enough food nor generate development in the UBPC.

The inspection actions carried out on the Azcuba production system in Agramonte sought, above all, to defend the town’s food production and promote the comprehensive strengthening of the cooperatives and rural communities in its surroundings.

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Licenciado en estudios Socioculturales de la Universidad de Camagüey. Diplomado en Periodismo. Labora como periodista en Radio Florida atendiendo sectores como Salud Pública, la Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños, Trabajo y Seguridad Social, entre otros. Contactos: Twitter: @SanPPZeta Facebook: Pedro Pablo Sáez

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