At the beginning of this academic year, the University of Holguín has signed agreements with universities in Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, the United States, Mexico, Spain and China.
The planting of grains, vegetables, fruits and citrus fruits, keeps occupied more than 30,200 hectares that represent 57 percent of the areas dedicated to various crops in the province of Holguín.
Since September 11, the province of Holguin is immersed in the coffee harvest, which involves 63 productive forms and about 5,000 workers from the eastern Cuban territory.
Hundreds of kilometers of tunnels, canals and bridges make up the water transfer projects underway in the country. On completion, they will benefit some 400,000 hectares of land.