In Florida, peasant hands make the soil germinate (+Audio and Photos)

Florida, Jul. 29 – Among the ideas that promoted the action of Fidel Castro and the Centennial Generation in the assault on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks in 1953 was the need to eliminate the monopoly of Yankee companies over the country’s lands to put them in the hands of thousands of peasants who worked them for centuries.

As the Centennial generation assaulted the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks to promote the independence of the Cuban nation, in the current stage, the Floridian peasants Felipe Alcántara Quintas and Jorge Hernández Mesa, take advantage of the land, from their category of advanced producers in the municipality of Florida, to achieve food security and sovereignty of the people who saw them being born.

This is what journalist Pedro Pablo Sáez Herrera says in the following report.

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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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