USA Rice members in DC attend the reception at Cuban Embassy

Published Nov 26, 2024

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The Cuban Embassy in Washington DC hosted an event to strengthen U.S.-Cuba agricultural relations, with attendance from lawmakers and members of USA Rice. The event highlighted the need for international cooperation to ensure food security in Cuba and emphasized the potential for growth in U.S. rice exports to the island. Guests called for increased U.S. support for Cuba's recovery efforts and discussed ways to improve trade relations and provide quality food sources to Cuban consumers.
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WASHINGTON, DC – Last week, the Cuban Embassy hosted an event commemorating U.S. and Cuba agricultural relations. Cuban Ambassador to the U.S. Lianys Torres Rivera welcomed guests including Rep. Maxine Waters of California, Ranking Member on the House Financial Services Committee, and USA Rice members PJ Haynie III, Meryl Kennedy-Farr, and John Owen to the evening reception. Their participation underscored USA Rice's commitment to normalizing trade relations and expanding opportunities for U.S.-origin rice exports to the island nation. In her opening remarks, Ambassador Torres Rivera spoke of the strength and unity of the Cuban people in overcoming adversity in the face of recent natural disasters, emphasizing the pressing need for international cooperation to ensure food security there. She emphasized that amidst these challenges, access to quality and stable food sources is more critical than ever. Paul Johnson, president of the U.S. Agricultural Coalition for Cuba, ...

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