HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 14 (ACN) Given that the Food and Nutrition Sovereignty Act (SSAN) has met obstacles since it came into force in October 2022, an action plan has been devised to improve the results of the relevant work teams.
Mayra Cruz, legal director of the Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG), said that most of the regional programs have failed to become self-sufficient despite their potential to meet consumer demand in terms of root and garden vegetables, fruit, small livestock and fish.
In addition, the provincial and municipal commissions have little knowledge about the regulations, which paves the way for delays, unsupported debts with producers, workers