Florida, Feb 27.- The current economic contingency demands a lot of creativity to make up for the lack of resources, technologies and inputs, to increase production and services based on social and economic well-being, which implies the application of Science to increase yields in the field and industry, and improve the quality of care provided to the people.

Master Isabel Márquez Ulloa, representative in Florida of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, insists on this, in the report by journalist Yunier Soler Castellanos.