US energy blockade leaves Cuban farmers struggling to feed a nation
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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Cuban agricultural producers face unprecedented challenges as the longstanding U.S. embargo continues to restrict access to essential energy resources and equipment. Farmers struggle to maintain food production and meet domestic nutritional demands, with limited fuel availability hampering mechanized farming operations. The energy crisis deepens food security concerns across the island nation, forcing agricultural communities to seek alternative sustainable solutions while dealing with economic constraints and supply chain disruptions.
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