Hurricane Ike Makes Landfall in Pinar del Rio


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What does this along with the other storms that have hit Cuba mean for production over the next couple years? Do they have the ability to protect their aging crops in the factories? Will current crops in the ground be destroyed? Thoughts?

-KB

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Patrick, there are no crops in the ground as we speak (According to Don Robaina the first crop is due to begin Sept 29th), so Ike will have no affect on current production as long as the ground is not flooded.

Hurricanes are a annual event and one that Cuba as well as all the people that live in the south have come to deal with on an annual basis.

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» Patrick, there are no crops in the ground as we speak (According to Don

» Robaina the first crop is due to begin Sept 29th), so Ike will have no

» affect on current production as long as the ground is not flooded.

»

» Hurricanes are a annual event and one that Cuba as well as all the people

» that live in the south have come to deal with on an annual basis.

Wonderful!!!

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