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Not reporting is bourgeois


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Leftypolers you fucking disgrace, how come there is no Cuba general?
Take a break from burgertiks and talk about the one successful socialist revolution in the americas which is still alive and well.
Patria o muerte!

HAVANA, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Every few days, in one of Havana’s poorest neighborhoods, a unique start-up ships small containers of sprouting vegetable seedlings to upscale restaurants in other parts of the city, while neighbors struggle to feed their families amid the worst economic crisis in decades.
Yet architect Oliesky Fabre, the founder of Enparalelo (Parallel Roads), pointed proudly the other day to a 2022 UN World Food Programme award. It was one of 10 projects, out of 200 initiatives, deemed to have the most innovative solutions to combat hunger in Latin America and the Caribbean.

“We are a business, but also the motor for a local development project,” Fabre explained, as he worked inside one of two refurbished shipping containers on a vacant lot in the La Timba barrio.
The business started out on Fabre’s balcony as the COVID-19 pandemic raged and traditional Cuban agriculture began a more than 50% decline through last year, according to the Communist-run government.
Enparalelo now works out of the containers and is building a larger production facility nearby on land donated by the local government.
“Microgreens are high in nutrition, relatively inexpensive and easy to grow,” Fabre said.

Jorge Pena, in charge of the community side of the business, said that’s where the second container, fitted with wheels, comes in.
“This place serves as a classroom for residents interested in becoming microgreen farmers,” he said.
The start-up will supply seeds and other items such as coco fiber mesh, used instead of soil, to grow the microgreens, Pena explained.
The new home-based urban growers can then sell their microgreens back to the company, but also to neighbors, and keep some for their own consumption, he said.
"We have turned this container into an entity that can travel first here in La Timba, then to different communities,” Pena said.
“We will inspire a new generation of producers,” he said.

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the final beacon of victory of the people

>>2510822
you're reading but you are not understanding

I'm kind of naive about Cuba and somewhat fascinated by it, because it kind of exists as a living mockery of the United States and its imperialist ambitions - this tiny little island nation right next door that the US just couldn't manage to conquer after trying for like two hundred years.

Whenever I ask people about life in Cuba, I always get very polarized answers, either people describe it as an authoritarian shithole rife with poverty and crime and social decay, or they vehemently defend Cuba and its socialist programs and dismiss criticisms of Cuba as Amerilard propaganda.

>>2510841
It looks pretty run-down in a lot of places, but a lot of the anti-communist stuff rests in a nostalgia towards a splendid Havana from the 1950s. There were huge mansions that fell into disrepair later on, but the problem is that the rest of Cuba was poor and half the population was illiterate, and the government was run by rich criminals. Before that it was a stopping point for colonial-era galleons loaded with gold headed to Spain. It was probably a great place to hang out if you were rich. Also today there are a lot of people in Latin American cities living in poorer and more dangerous conditions than in Cuba.


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