El Presidente Posted July 18, 2018 Posted July 18, 2018 Google english translation below the Spanish article. You will get the drift ...I am very happy for the peasants ___________________________________________ Nuevo reto para Héctor Luis Prieto Julio 18, 2018 Escrito por Francisco Valdés Alonso Héctor Luis Prieto, el hombre habano más joven de Cuba. / Fotos: Francisco Valdés Alonso Potenciar la producción de alimentos para el pueblo sanjuanero constituye hoy para el hombre habano más joven de Cuba un desafío que va teniendo ya sus resultados. Héctor Luis recibió en usufructo dos caballerías y media de tierras en la finca Villamil, en el barrio de Lagunillas que se encontraban cubiertas por marabú y que llevaban más de 40 años sin explotar. Con el tesón que lo caracteriza y asumiendo los gastos de la inversión el área desmontada exhibe sembrados de maíz que darán sus frutos para mediados del próximo mes. Además, sembrados de boniato, yuca, calabaza y plátano entre otros ya son palpables en las vírgenes tierras desmontadas. Con solo tres trabajadores el famoso veguero sanjuanero logra además cría de carneros, gallinas criollas y de puercos. Aunque el calor y el sol eran sofocantes el recorrido por la superficie desmontada permitió a este redactor valorar el entusiasmo del joven campesino que sueña con crear allí un emporio productivo. San Juan y Martínez convertido históricamente en un reconocido productor de tabaco, siempre ha tenido dificultad para producir alimentos tanto por el sector estatal como el campesino. Héctor Luis Prieto demuestra con esta finca que se pueden obtener alimentos para el pueblo siempre que la voluntad y los deseos de lograrlo primen por encima de las dificultades. Héctor Luis Prieto, the youngest Cuban man in Cuba. / Photos: Francisco Valdés Alonso To boost the production of food for the people of San Juan constitutes today a challenge for the youngest Cuban cigar man in Cuba that is already having its results. Héctor Luis received in usufruct two and a half hectares of land on the Villamil farm, in the neighborhood of Lagunillas that were covered by marabú and that had been untapped for more than 40 years. With the tenacity that characterizes it and assuming the expenses of the investment, the dismantled area exhibits corn fields that will bear fruit by the middle of next month. In addition, planted with sweet potatoes, cassava, squash and plantain among others are already palpable in the virgin lands dismantled. With only three workers, the famous San Juan vegan gardener also manages rams, chickens and pigs. Although the heat and the sun were suffocating, the journey through the cleared surface allowed this editor to appreciate the enthusiasm of the young peasant who dreams of creating a productive emporium there. San Juan y Martinez, historically a recognized tobacco producer, has always had difficulty producing food for both the state and peasant sectors. Héctor Luis Prieto demonstrates with this farm that food can be obtained for the people whenever the will and the desire to achieve it prevail over the difficulties.
Corylax18 Posted July 18, 2018 Posted July 18, 2018 Seriously Impressive. Fighting the party from within. He works too hard to be squashed down like so many before him. He deserves any and all praise that comes his way. I'm looking forward to a tour on my next visit.
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