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Reinventing the Cuban Sugar Agroindustry
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Part 1 Background of Cuba's Sugar Agroindustry Chapter 2 The Historical Geography of Cuba's Sugar Landscape Chapter 3 The Cuban Sugar Agroindustry at the End of the 1990s Chapter 4 The Technical Transformation of Cuba's Sugar Agroindustry Chapter 5 Patterns of Cuba's International Sugar Trade Part 6 The Changing International Environment Chapter 7 World Sugar Supply and Demand Perspectives Until 2010 and Beyond Chapter 8 Sugar Trade Liberalization: The WTO and Regional Free Trade Agreements Chapter 9 The U.S. Market as an Option for Cuban Sugar Part 10 Transition Issues Chapter 11 The Restructuring of Cuba's Sugar Agroindustry, 2002-04 Chapter 12 Cuba's Costs of Sugar Production: Past, Present, and Future Chapter 13 Expropriation Claims Involving the Cuban Sugar Industry Part 14 Potential Paths for the Cuban Sugar Agroindustry Chapter 15 Sugarcane Varieties and Their Role in Diversification Chapter 16 The Feasibility and Benefits of Rice-Sugarcane Rotation Chapter 17 Sugarcane and Its By-Products for Cattle Feed Chapter 18 Organic Sugar: A Real Opportunity for Cuba? Chapter 19 Sugar, Ethanol, and Electricity: The Diversity that Can Save the Sugarcane Sector Chapter 20 The Sugarcane Biorefinery Chapter 21 Lessons from the Restructuring of the Sugar Agroindustry of the Dominican Republic Chapter 22 Reinventing the Cuban Sugar Agroindustry: Challenges and Opportunities

About the Author

José Alvarez, professor of food and resource economics at the University of Florida's Everglades Research and Education Center, Belle Glade, is a recognized expert on Cuba's agricultural issues and on the sugar agroindustry. Jorge F. Pérez-López, an international economist, has conducted research and written on many aspects of the Cuban economy, including national income accounting, energy issues, and foreign trade and investment.

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For centuries sugar was the engine of the Cuban economy, but in 2002 the industry was cut down to half its size, thus ending its predominance. This superb collection of essays written by internationally known experts in several relevant topics, and skillfully edited and integrated, provides the best analysis available of the demise of Cuba's sugar industry. Furthermore, the authors study in depth the 'reinvention' of the industry in probable future moves to the market and democracy. It should be read by all those interested in Cuba, sugar, and Latin America.
*Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics and Latin American Studies, University of Pittsburgh*

Despite the collapse of the Cuban sugar industry in the 1990s, it is difficult to think about the economic future of the island without factoring in the once-dominant sugar industry. In Reinventing the Cuban Sugar Agroindustry, the editors have brought together a blue-ribbon group of international experts who analyze the condition of the industry and potential avenues for its future growth taking into consideration a very complex international economic environment. This volume is essential to understanding the current woes of the Cuban industry and some of its alternatives under a market-oriented system.
*Sergio Diaz-Briquets, senior vice president, Casals and Associates*

Seventeen papers consider the background, transition, and potential future paths of Cuba's sugar agroindustry.
*Journal of Economic Literature*

Sugar is a permanent part of Cuba's culture, geography, and economy, but massive production, Soviet subsidies, and U.S. quotas are things of the past. In this comprehensive volume, Jorge Pérez-López and José Alvarez help us understand sugar's roots in Cuba, its current restructuring, and the options for a downsized, economically viable industry that will carry into the 21st century. A real gift to students of Cuba's economy, and to those who ponder its future.
*Philip Peters, vice president, Lexington Institute*

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