HAVANA, May 25 (Reuters) – Cuba’s emblematic sugar harvest topped out at just over half of the communist-run government’s target this year, according state-run newspaper Granma, representing another major blow to the country’s already crisis-racked economy. That 2021-2022 harvest hit just 52% of the goal for the season, Granma said, or approximately 474,000 tons. […]
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