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In Farmer's Market, A Free Market Rises In Cuba | Essentials

In Farmer's Market, A Free Market Rises In Cuba

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Cuba has relaxed some business rules, allowing street vendors to sell produce and a large wholesale produce market to open at night on the edge of Havana. Cuba has relaxed some business rules, allowing street vendors to sell produce and a large wholesale produce market to open at night on the edge of Havana. Greg Kahn/Getty Images Cuba has no shortage of fertile farm land, but the country spends $1. 5 billion a year importing about 70 percent of its food. The communist government's chronic struggle to get farmers to produce more is forcing authorities to grudgingly accept a greater role for market principles and the profit motive. Now authorities seem willing to go another step further, tolerating the rise of what might be described as Cuba's "free-est" market.

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Raul Castro

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.369178

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Armando Manzo

Overall Sentiment: -0.0517008

Relevance: 0.368923

SentimentQuote
-0.100406"The police would stop you and confiscate your produce," Manzo says ...
-0.0923696"The police would stop you and confiscate your produce," Manzo says in Spanish. "It was madness. Now what we're doing is legal."
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  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.1927756
  • Mean: -0.0963878
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Ramon Gonzalez

Overall Sentiment: 0.058092

Relevance: 0.296402

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-0.164836"There's more incentive to work harder," he says ...
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  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.164836
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Alejandro Cruz

Overall Sentiment: -0.018185

Relevance: 0.216415

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0"There's still too much government control," says Cruz ...
-0.0433084"There's still too much government control," says Cruz in Spanish. "They have to loosen up so there can be more business on the streets and people can make a living without fear."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.0433084
  • Mean: -0.0216542
  • Standard Deviation: 1.7320508075689

Juan Triana

Overall Sentiment: -0.0542372

Relevance: 0.182551

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-0.0689777"If we don't give farmers access to a market for equipment and supplies, the problems will continue," University of Havana economist Juan Triana says ...
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  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.0689777
  • Mean: -0.0689777
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

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Country: Cuba

Overall Sentiment: 0.0247009

Relevance: 0.852903

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City: Havana

Overall Sentiment: -0.183334

Relevance: 0.350208

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