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Cuba to Import 700,000 Tons of U.S. Corn

As Cuba's tourism industry expands, people are finding they have more money to buy milk, meat and eggs, thus driving the increased demand for feed grains.
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Published: Jan 23, 2006

Cuba has agreed to import more U.S. corn as part of a memorandum of understanding signed Tuesday with the U.S. Grains Council and has expressed interest in continued imports of distiller's dried grains with solubles. Under the agreement, Cuba will buy 700,000 metric tons (27.5 million bushels) of U.S. corn in 2006. The value of the agreement is estimated at nearly $100 million based on recent corn prices.

"This agreement represents a significant increase in the amount of U.S. corn Cuba intends to import this year over previous years," says Davis Anderson, USGC chairman. "As Cuba's tourism industry expands, its people are finding they have more money to buy meat, milk and eggs, thus driving the increased demand for feed grains."

According to the Vice Minister for Foreign Trade in Cuba, the country's economy grew at a rate of 11.2% in 2005. U.S. corn imports to Cuba have risen every year since 2001, which marked the first time in 20 years that Cuba imported U.S. corn. The 700,000 tons established by the agreement with Alimport, Cuba's sole trade entity, is an increase of approximately 44.6% over 2004 imports of 484,051 tons (19 million bushels). During Tuesday's meeting, Cuban trade officials also indicated they would import 140,000 tons of DDGS in 2006.  

As part of the memorandum signed Tuesday, Alimport and Council agreed to jointly work together to help expand Cuba/U.S. bilateral commerce and lift the current U.S. restriction that affect trade and travel with Cuba, a valuable market for U.S. food products.



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