Florida, Nov. 11 – The harvest personnel and the sugarcane and mechanized units of the Ignacio Agramonte Agroindustrial Sugar Company in the municipality of Florida are getting ready to begin the harvesting of the 2025 sugarcane crop, with the obligation of reaching this year the maximum deficiency in that task.
With a little more than six thousand tons of raw material to be sent to the industry in the next campaign, the Agramonte farmers hope to eliminate the internal and external causes that made it impossible to comply with the plan to cut and sell sugarcane in the previous period.
According to the information provided by the entity’s directors, the sugarcane harvest is expected to be carried out with a single state-owned platoon made up of three KTP-2 machines and other self-propelled means, which are being technically prepared at this time.
Empresa Azucarera Ignacio Agramonte de Florida and its units are in a difficult situation from the productive economic point of view and, therefore, the result of the harvest that is about to begin is crucial for the integral growth of this agro-industrial conglomerate in the territory.