American Rancher Calls for US-Cuba Normal Trade Relations
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- Politics and Government
- 12 / 06 / 2007
Unrestricted trade relations between the United States and Cuba should have happened long time ago, said US rancher John Parke Wright in Havana.
The American businessman said that for the past 10 years he has tried to provide Cuba with the best milk and meat cattle, as well as to pursue scientific and technical support.
"Our relations with Cuba are not limited to just selling cattle, since our efforts are aimed at developing animal sciences, setting up of prosperous commercial links and improving agricultural production," said Parke.
Meat cattle from South Florida and Texas counts on the best characteristics for Cuba's tropical conditions, while Cuban lands are as good as those in our country," he explained.
Parke is one of the executive directors of J. P. Wright & Company, which has been allowed by the US State Department to travel to Cuba.
(ACN)
The American businessman said that for the past 10 years he has tried to provide Cuba with the best milk and meat cattle, as well as to pursue scientific and technical support.
"Our relations with Cuba are not limited to just selling cattle, since our efforts are aimed at developing animal sciences, setting up of prosperous commercial links and improving agricultural production," said Parke.
Meat cattle from South Florida and Texas counts on the best characteristics for Cuba's tropical conditions, while Cuban lands are as good as those in our country," he explained.
Parke is one of the executive directors of J. P. Wright & Company, which has been allowed by the US State Department to travel to Cuba.
(ACN)
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