The harvest in Florida demands organization and efficiency

Florida, January 24.- The sugar harvest in the municipality of Florida has the mission of contributing this year to the industry around 76 thousand tons of cane, a task that demands organization and efficiency in each of the steps to be fulfilled to achieve it.

More than 80 percent of this harvest plan corresponds to the units of the Agroindustrial Azucarera Argentina Company, where the largest number of groups and means are located for cutting and pulling the cane to the Carlos Manuel de Céspedes plant factory. .

According to the information offered by the office of the vice mayor who oversees the Agriculture and Azcuba programs in the Municipal Administration Council, the harvest in this territory will have a balance of 12 combines and 16 trucks ready for the collection and transportation of about a thousand tons of cane per day.

In addition, it was learned that the sugar industry will pay 2,800 pesos this year for each ton of sucrose plant placed in its mills.

Taking advantage of the hours of work in the field, leaving the equipment ready for the next day, collecting all the available raw materials and avoiding losses in the process of collecting and transferring the grass constitute key elements for success in the current sugar campaign. in the municipality of Florida.

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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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