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Cuba’s Organic Revolution Cuba’s political and economic isolation have weaned the island nation from chemical-intensive agriculture. BY HUGH WARWICK
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Document Date: 2001-12-03 13:58:15


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Oxford / Essex / Havana / London / /

Company

Arcadian / Soviets / Helms / Organic Revolution Cuba / Splice / Food First / /

Continent

America / Africa / Europe / /

Country

Cuba / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Alternative Nobel Prize / the Right Livelihood Award / /

Event

M&A / Diplomatic Relations / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Essex / /

IndustryTerm

transportation / biotechnology / chemical inputs / chemical crutch / horticultural products / adequate food / animal products / food shortages / oil / grassroots solutions / food / chemical-intensive agriculture / chemical farming / food aid / food production / basic food items / food security / chemical dependency / oil imports / chemicals / reducing transportation / /

Organization

Overseas Development Council / Centre for the Environment / Institute for Food and Development Policy / University of Essex / Union of Soviet Socialist Republics / Senate / Castro’s government / Institute for Food / Department of Agriculture / Ministry of Agriculture / World Sustainable Agriculture Association / /

Person

HUGH WARWICK / Fernado Funes-Aguilar / Kristina Canizares / Jesse Helms / Fidel Castro / Jules Pretty / Peter Rosset / /

Position

freelance journalist and editor / director of Food First and author / guard / executive director / President / City Farmer / Ecologist / small farmer / /

PublishedMedium

Monthly Review / /

Region

Caribbean / /

Technology

biopesticides / biotechnology / /

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