Better roads in Ciego de Avila
- Submitted by: Luis Manuel Mazorra
- Business and Economy
- 01 / 05 / 2012
The passage of time and heavy rains many roads had deteriorated sugarcane in the province of Ciego de Avila. All have been repaired recently which has helped the residents of approximately 40 communities.
Sugar Company Brigades conditioned tract of territory with the dual purpose of facilitating the transportation of the grass truck and also the link of the villages in central bateyes and elsewhere.
A report of the Provincial Assembly of People's Power states that 474 km of embankments and other routes were enrolled, 115 higher than expected.
Collective business units Enrique Varona, Ecuador and Ciro Redondo are the most prominent in this task, therefore, constitute a reference for the laggards, the report said.
Cooperative farmers and state workers cane collection centers and residents of other settlements, land now have better communication.
Among them is Secundino Salazar, the town of San Pedro, who says that it's easier to move from that area Gaspar, head of the municipality of Baraguá.
In Ciego de Ávila, will continue working to improve the roads sugar producers in the territory totaling 783 kilometers, said Fidel Quintana, a specialist in the sugar sector.
Such access to roads and mills are decisive because the province provides joggers move directly to more than 40 percent of total cane to grind in this harvest, compared with 12 percent in the previous harvest, said Quintana.
The strategy also includes better use of car-trains whose cages shall deposit the grass before mowing eight hours, to contribute to better industrial performance.
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