Saturday, November 13, 2010

Comment on 'What Castro Really Means'

     Richard Gott understands that Cuba, despite its many set backs due to communism, has pinged on a new idea of enterprising agriculture for the benefit of the country. The economic turn around of Cuba has left many to wonder if President Raul Castro is really going to go through with innovative farming. Small-scale private enterprises are on the rise, but more emphasis is given to the plan to revamp the economic organization of the country. The innovation of each farmer freely working to support the community and family is a responsibility that citizens of Cuba are eager to take. Now that private enterprise is on the rise, there must be an endeavor to link Cuba’s agriculture to the rest of the world; thereby, strengthening their economy. And then there is foreign investment. May the Cuban model prevail without the influence of communism in the mix.

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