Salvador Valdes Mesa, Cuban First Vice President, in Holguin.

HOLGUIN, Cuba.- Cuban First Vice President, Salvador Valdes Mesa, analyzed this Thursday in Holguin the recruitment process of agricultural production in the country.

The dependencies of the Ministry of Agriculture must control everything that is harvested in each productive form by legal and natural persons, the member of the Political Bureau of the Party remarked before the authorities of the territory and executives of the sector.

On municipal self-sufficiency, Valdes Mesa called producers to honor their obligation to the State commission above more commercially attractive items, for a conscious response to demand.

More than 80 percent of the land in Holguin province produces under non-state forms of management, which must ensure sales to the population, social consumption and supplies to tourism.