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High School Students Support Coffee Harvest in Santiago de Cuba

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recogidacafeMore than 3621 students and teachers from middle and polytechnic education of Santiago de Cuba, support the development of the 2014-2016 coffee harvest in this province, the largest grain producer in the country, in the effort to contribute to the effort of gather around 1.5 million coffee can, a volume that will allow you to far exceed what was achieved in the previous season.
This force, composed of the first stage of the Field School Plan will face in the main coffee massifs of the territory, specifically in Songo-La Maya, the largest producer of this variety in the provincial appearance of some isolated grains mature Arabic They put pressure to collectors not to miss a single grain.
It was known that this variety is important to act as quickly as possible because in a period of seven to 10 days if it is not collected, the coffee goes down and therefore lost.
In the four stages of the Field School Plan, it is expected the participation of 000 students and 10 teachers, who for several coffee campaigns are ratified as one of the most effective forces in the collection of grain in Santiago de Cuba, where They enlisted
80 camps with electric power and other conditions so that young people feel comfortable and can provide a major contribution.
Students and teachers about 10 450 internal forces, which were emplantilladas to meet the demands of collection particularly in so-called "peak of ripeness" current harvest will also join.
The 2015-2016 coffee harvest will face a new price policy, something that had been demanding for some years now and now finally becomes reality. Those amounts set for the collection, will allow the production is of the highest quality and that all coffee is delivered to the State.
Although rainfall in recent days did not benefit everyone equally, in some than in others coffee plantations is harvesting because. As always, the municipality of Tercer Frentet will be the largest contributor, followed by Segundo Frente, San Luis and Songo-La Maya.

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