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Damocles

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7514519.stm

Cuba reforms turn to state land

Cuba is to put more state-controlled farm land into private hands, in a move to increase the island's lagging food production.

Private farmers who do well will be able to increase their holdings by up to 99 acres (40 hectares) for a 10-year period that can be renewed.

Until now, private farmers have only been able to run small areas of land.

The BBC's Michael Voss, in Havana, says this is one of President Raul Castro's most significant reforms to date.

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I am impressed. Raul seems to have a better understanding of how production gets done than his brother, at least with farming. Now lets give the tobacco plantations BACK to their rightful owners.
 
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