Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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93354 | Land Use Policy | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Political, social, economic and environmental changes undergone in Cuba in recent decades have led to several well-differentiated production models or systems, and have led to profound transformation of Cuban farmland. This article analyses those changes and transformations in three key stages or chronological periods of Cuban agricultural policy, the Green Revolution, the Special Period and Economic Reanimation. The analysis emphasizes the environmental, social and economic effects of each period, and especially, the change from a conventional intensive to an alternative or organic farming system, which has become an example to be followed.
Research highlights▶ We analyze the changes in three key chronological periods of Cuban agricultural policy. ▶ The three key chronological periods identified are the Green Revolution, the Special Period and Economic Reanimation. ▶ The analysis emphasizes the environmental, social and economic effects of each period.