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- Cuban_sugar_economy abstract "The Cuban sugar economy is the principal agricultural economy in Cuba. In two years after World War II, the price of sugar in Cuba went from 4 cents a pound to more than 20 cents a pound. It soon experienced a bust as the European economy reprospered after the war, and its prices went below four cents, causing ruin to many sugar farmers. It was subject of a reciprocaltrade pact with the now former Soviet Union. In 1970 Fidel Castro's panicbecame the rush for an unattained 10 million ton harvest of sugar cane. Althoughit was a record, it was not sufficient in sustaining the Cuban economy at a moderatelevel, it would be years before the Cubans would cease to feel the sting.".
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- Cuban_sugar_economy subject Category:Agriculture_in_Cuba.
- Cuban_sugar_economy subject Category:Economy_of_Cuba.
- Cuban_sugar_economy subject Category:History_of_sugar.
- Cuban_sugar_economy comment "The Cuban sugar economy is the principal agricultural economy in Cuba. In two years after World War II, the price of sugar in Cuba went from 4 cents a pound to more than 20 cents a pound. It soon experienced a bust as the European economy reprospered after the war, and its prices went below four cents, causing ruin to many sugar farmers. It was subject of a reciprocaltrade pact with the now former Soviet Union.".
- Cuban_sugar_economy label "Cuban sugar economy".
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