Posted: May 4, 2009 06:32 PM
With relations easing between Cuba and the U.S., Virginia agriculture
officials are looking to grow their $40 million in farm exports to the
island nation.
Commissioner Todd P. Haymore of the Virginia Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services said there is a "lot of excitement" about the
relaxing relationship with Cuba under the Obama administration.
As a 47-year trade embargo eased, Virginia began to establish an
agricultural trade relationship with Cuba under Gov. Mark R. Warner.
Since shipping $838,000 worth of soybeans and apples to Cuba six years
ago, Virginia now exports nearly $41 million in farm products.
Haymore said he anticipates greater trade in poultry, livestock and wood
products.
Virginia Looks to Grow Farm Exports to Cuba - NBC29- (4 May 2009)
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