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Is Cuba Saying Goodbye to Sugar? As Its Historic Industry Collapses, the Island Is Betting on Stevia
['Alicia Civita']
Latin Times
The shift comes as the country's sugar industry continues its historic collapse, forcing authorities to look for alternatives to sweeten food and diversify agricultural production.
The consequences extend far beyond the sugar industry itself.
Against that backdrop, officials have increasingly promoted alternative crops capable of supplementing domestic food production.
As sugar production reaches historic lows, Cuba is investing public attention in a plant whose primary use is replacing sugar itself.
Whether stevia becomes a meaningful agricultural industry remains uncertain.