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of florida," explained messina, adding that more than percent of cuba's land is arable. furthermore, being miles apart, cuba and florida also have similar tropical climates and year-round growing seasons. the produce and livestock that do so well in florida — beef, sugar, citrus, avocado, berries, olives
— like brazil and venezuela — also have interests in cuba, making foreign competition another concern. in short, the possible opportunities and challenges cuba will present to florida and the u.s. are numerous, making it essential for those in florida agriculture to get up to speed. credit article by...
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