At the food and agriculture organization's investment forum 2023 held in Italy, Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel asserted that the U.S. blockade affects the Caribbean island's food security.
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00:00At the Food and Agriculture Organization Investment Forum 2023 held in Italy, Cuban President
00:07Miguel Diaz-Canel asserted that the U.S. blockade affects the Caribbean island's food security.
00:21Farmers and food are inseparable terms, and in the case of Cuba it is strategic for many
00:25reasons that do not end in a few lines.
00:28We live in a time marked by inequality and injustice in economic relations, where it
00:33is most cruelly expressed in the painful food shortages suffered by the largest majorities,
00:38including progress.
00:39In this vital area of this critical global picture, the state's left all over the planet
00:43by the two years of pandemic, with its impact not yet overcome in the supply chain.
00:48The dramatic effects of climate change on food productions in Cuba's specific case,
00:53the long and deep political damage of the blockade, worsens the economy as a whole with
00:57an emphasis on the standard of living of the Cuban people.
01:04In this context, President Diaz-Canel urged the international community to support Cuba
01:09and to consider it as a strategic partner for agricultural development and global food
01:13security.
01:14I thank you for the opportunity to participate in this forum and invite you to consider Cuba
01:20as a strategic partner in a joint path towards agricultural development and food security.