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Cuba: Overview of Foreign Agribusiness Investment

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  • Ross, James E.
  • Mayo, Maria Antonia Fernandez

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This paper provides an overview of current foreign investment in agriculture and related businesses in Cuba. Background information is included on the agribusiness investment climate, investment policy affecting agriculture and the legal framework for foreign investment. Information, to the extent available, is provided on specific investments in citrus, tobacco, sugar, non-export crops, and processed foods. Proposed projects and considerations for future agribusiness investments following removal of U.S. sanctions on trade and financial relations are discussed.

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  • Ross, James E. & Mayo, Maria Antonia Fernandez, 1997. "Cuba: Overview of Foreign Agribusiness Investment," International Working Paper Series 237439, University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Department.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ufliwp:237439
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.237439
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    2. Castellanos, Lazaro Peno & Alvarez, Jose, 1997. "The Processing Sector of the Sugar Industries of Cuba and Florida," International Working Paper Series 239269, University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Department.

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    Agribusiness; International Development;

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