U.S. Farm Producers Travel to Cuba
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By ANITA SNOW, Associated Press Writer
HAVANA - The door to American trade with Cuba was nudged open a bit more this weekend as more than 250 U.S. agribusiness representatives traveled here for sales talks, marking the second anniversary of the first U.S. commercial food shipments to the communist island.
Pedro Alvarez, head of Cuba's food import company, Alimport, told The Associated Press on Saturday that he expected at least $130 million in new sales contracts would be signed during four days of talks, which begin Monday.
"We've had a really strong response from companies" to the government's invitation to participate in the talks, said Alvarez, adding that 147 companies from 29 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico are expected to attend.
Alvarez said the companies included Riceland Foods Inc. of Stuttgart, Ark.; Cargill Inc., of Minnetonka, Minn.; Archer Daniels Midland of Decatur, Iowa; FC Stone of Des Moines, Iowa; and Kaehler's Homedale Farms in St. Charles, Minn.
The steady interest by American agribusiness in Cuba comes despite a tightening of restrictions on the island by the Bush administration, including stepped-up enforcement of rules on American travel. (snip/...)
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