Cuban Council of Ministers Addresses National Agenda
The Council of Ministers meeting for the month of July was held, presided by its President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, with several critical issues on the agenda
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August 2, 2019 10:08:39
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-The Council of Ministers meeting for the month of July was held, presided by its President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez.
- A report on the improvement of zoning and land use policies was presented.
- Samuel Rodiles Planas, president of the Institute of Physical Planning, presented a special urban plan for Varadero, the country’s most popular beach resort.
- A territorial land use plan was approved for mountainous areas.
- Results from the recently concluded sugar harvest were analyzed. It was reported that production reached only 87% of tonnage projected, due, among other causes, to industrial inefficiency, a shortage of workers, delays in deliveries of inputs, bad weather, and external factors.
- President Díaz-Canel insisted on the need to apply research findings to improve results in the sugar industry, and emphasized that efforts must continue to increase exports, especially of sugar cane derivatives.
- Two cases of mismanagement of resources were discussed, with the President commenting that waiting around for someone else to take care of responsibilities is not an acceptable practice.
- Also debated were additional measures to boost the economy, which will be implemented gradually over the coming period.
The Council of Ministers meeting for the month of July was held, presided by its President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, with several critical issues on the agenda
Granma | internet@granma.cu
August 2, 2019 10:08:39
Photo: Estudios Revolución
-The Council of Ministers meeting for the month of July was held, presided by its President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez.
- A report on the improvement of zoning and land use policies was presented.
- Samuel Rodiles Planas, president of the Institute of Physical Planning, presented a special urban plan for Varadero, the country’s most popular beach resort.
- A territorial land use plan was approved for mountainous areas.
- Results from the recently concluded sugar harvest were analyzed. It was reported that production reached only 87% of tonnage projected, due, among other causes, to industrial inefficiency, a shortage of workers, delays in deliveries of inputs, bad weather, and external factors.
- President Díaz-Canel insisted on the need to apply research findings to improve results in the sugar industry, and emphasized that efforts must continue to increase exports, especially of sugar cane derivatives.
- Two cases of mismanagement of resources were discussed, with the President commenting that waiting around for someone else to take care of responsibilities is not an acceptable practice.
- Also debated were additional measures to boost the economy, which will be implemented gradually over the coming period.
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