Guaranteeing supply of milk powder, Cuba expands cooperation with World Food Program

Published 2024년 3월 6일

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Cuba is expanding its cooperation with the World Food Program (WFP) to ensure the supply of children's milk powder. The WFP will support projects in Cuba's agricultural and food production sectors, donate materials to combat climate phenomena, and distribute food to vulnerable groups. A shipment of 375 tons of milk powder from Brazil is due to arrive in Cuba for children aged 0 to 6 years old. Additionally, Cuba has signed a contract with the United States for 500 tons of milk. Cuba has been a WFP partner since 1993, adhering to the organization's food delivery control standards and monitoring indicators.
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Cuban officials stated on March 4 that they would expand cooperation with the World Food Program (WFP) to ensure the supply of children's milk powder. ​ Cuba's Latin American News Agency reported that WFP supports projects in Cuba's agricultural and food production sectors and will donate materials to combat climate phenomena, as well as distribute food to vulnerable groups. In the next few days, a ship from Brazil will arrive in Cuba, carrying 375 people on board. Tons of milk powder to supply Cuban children aged 0 to 6 years old. ​ In addition, Cuba has also signed a supply contract with the United States, and the United States will provide Cuba with 500 tons of milk. ​ For Cuba, food and nutrition security is a national priority. Since 1993, Cuba has maintained close ...
Source: Foodmate

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