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Cuba boosts artificial fish raising

As part of that strategy, a major program to raise tilapia artificially for the domestic market and export is being carried out in the eastern Cuban province of Camagüey. Read More

Cuba acquires new modern jet

The first of three modern TU-204 jets purchased by Cuba from Russia arrived to Havanas Jose Marti International Airport on Sunday. Read More

Cuban Yearbook in multimedia an at a website

The Cuban National Statistics Office has issued a multimedia version of the 2006 Cuban Statistics Yearbook. It is the first time this publication has been offered in this format. And more importantly, it will be available to everyone on the web. The address is www.one.cu . Read More

PDVSA- CUPET go for oil offshore Cuba

The first offshore oil exploration project in Cuba's Exclusive Economic Zone was announced on Wednesday by two business partners, Venezuela's Oil Corporation (CVP) and the host Cuba's CUPET. Read More

The National Hurricane Center forecast that a tropical depression may form in Atlantic

A low-pressure area in the Atlantic Ocean may turn into a tropical depression over the next couple of days, the National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday. Read More

North Dakota will ship 100 tons of seed potatoes to Cuba

BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota will ship 100 tons of seed potatoes to Cuba, marking the first time the communist country has bought U.S. seed potatoes in decades. Read More

Cuba and Venezuela will cooperate to seek for oil in Cuban coasts

Cuba and Venezuela will start exploring for petroleum fields in Cuban waters. Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA and Cuba's CUPET energy company will start an exploring project with covers 10,000 square kilometers (3,860 square miles) and is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Read More

Cuba and Venezuela to create joint farming companies

Cuba and Venezuela have signed an agreement to create five joint farming companies within the framework of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA). Read More

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean praises cuban economy

The Caribbean Island "is exporting much more services than it did in the past, and takes advantage of international prosperity in a context where it has qualified exportable labor force. Read More

Farmers from Alabama want to export more to Cuba

Grace, a third-generation poultry and cattle farmer, and others like him, are already able to do business with Cuba under a law passed by Congress in 2000 allowing the sale of humanitarian and agricultural products to the island nation Read More

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