----- Original Message ----- From: John Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 4:01 PM Subject: [CubaNews] NYT: Cuba Organic Urban gardens. Pacifica Board Protest** from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: NYT: Cuba Organic Urban gardens. Pacifica Board Protest** Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: NY Transfer News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [CubaNews] CUBA: ORGANIC URBAN GARDEN PROJECT PROVIDES 60,000 JOBS Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit CUBA: URBAN GARDENS PROVIDE 60,000 JOBS IN FIRST QUARTER OF 2001 Havana, March 5 (RHC)--Some 60,000 people found work during the first quarter of the year with a new national agricultural program in Cuba. In an urban gardening project sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture, some 3,000 hectares of unused land were converted into urban gardens in most of the nation's cities, thereby providing tens of thousands of jobs. In Granma province alone, which suffers from problems associated with depopulation, 12,000 jobs were guaranteed by the project. Cuba's urban garden program was begun in the early 1990s to combat the serious shortage of food in the cities due to the lack of petroleum products to transport food in from the countryside. The gardens sprouted up everywhere -- from schools, to community centers, to factories to army posts. Such is the success of the program that more than 50 percent of Havana's fresh produce is grown within city limits. No chemical fertilizers or pesticides are allowed in the process. (c) 2001 Radio Habana Cuba, NY Transfer News. All rights reserved. =================================================== NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us 339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===================================================