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Members
of the 2003 Brigade working on a garden in the centre
of Havana. The plot uses the site of a house that collapsed
- a characteristic of the city. The adjoining houses
remain on either side.
Cuba Organic Support Group
In February/March 1997 De Montfort University and HDRA
ran a two-week Organic Study Tour for 21 members of
HDRA, enabling them to meet and exchange experiences
with Cuban gardeners. COSG was formed that summer by
tour members and other HDRA members supportive of the
Cuban efforts. Members of COSG organised an Eco Tour
which visited Cuba in March/April 1998. This tour covered
the broader environmental movement and natural history
as well as the organic agriculture.
The FNH and the food conservation project
have been the main beneficiaries or conduits for funds
raised by the Cuba Organic Support Group. We have directly
funded the production of educational material for Vilda,
have sent over tools for school children and pruning
equipment for the fruit tree project, and supplied tools
to individual and collective gardens via the FNH.
Gardening Brigades
This initiative was organised in response to a request
from Cuban gardeners for practical help and was organised
in partnership with the FNH. In January 1999 sixteen
people spent a fortnight helping on different projects
in Havana. As well as helping on huertos and an organoponico,
the brigade constructed a new school garden. Time was
also found for a bit of sightseeing and for visits to
the beach. The brigade was a great success and, in a
small area of Havana English gardeners are now known
as hard and inspired workers.
Brigade Reports
January 2000 by Stephanie Greenwood
January 2001 by Wynne Kelly
January 2002 by Wynne Kelly
Jan/Feb 2003 by Catherine Miller
Jan/Feb 2005 Brigade by Chris Day
Other Reports from Cuba
January 2000 - by Jenny Bussey
Febrary/March 2000 by Mike Weaver
May 2000 by Nicola Duffield |