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- Day 5
- Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 10:00 PM
- Altitude: 133 m
CubaViñales22°37’33” N 83°41’50” W
Visit to Organic Farm

That evening, we were driven to dinner at a farm nearby. In the early 1990s, food and other necessities became even more scarce in Cuba after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Cuban economy was heavily reliant on sugar at the time, and the Soviet Union was its main market and also its main benefactor for essential goods that weren’t produced locally. With the collapse of the USSR, farmers didn’t even have fertilizer. This farm pioneered organic cultivation techniques that didn’t require fertilizer, and then taught other farmers these techniques. The farm has since grown and it now has a restaurant at which we dined. The views of the valley below were spectacular as we ate and watched the sunset behind the limestone mountains.
These couple of days were an eye opener because of the insight I got into peoples’ lives in Cuba. If I had my druthers, I would have stayed at least one extra day and rented an e-bike to explore the surrounding area on my own. It is heartening to see entrepreneurship of various sorts - workers on their own accounts - alive and well. I hope that with tourism booming, more can partake. Apparently, Vinales may become the first town in Cuba to have in-home internet access because of the number of tourists visiting.
The US State Department’s recent advice to avoid travel to Cuba - which appears to be based on a sonic threat of unknown origin targeting specific locations - doesn’t appear to me to be a threat that would impact the average American visitor, but, unfortunately, it sounds as if there has been a rise in cancellations. This doesn’t bode well for all the people who are trying to better themselves economically. One can only wonder who is behind this perceived hazard and what has happened behind the scenes to escalate this issue, but, ultimately, it is the workers on their own account who suffer most.
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