Havana Homegrown: Inside Cuba's Urban Agriculture Revolution

Roger DoironWritten by Roger Doiron
Tue, 04/13/2010 - 10:14am

I recently had the good fortune to travel to Cuba as part of trip organized by the Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance and the IATP Food and Society Fellows program.  The organic and urgan agriculture revolution that is under way there is nothing short of amazing, but what a lot of people don't know is the amount of hardship Cubans have been through to get to where they are.  Unlike with most people in the US and other wealthy countries, growing their own and doing it organically were not really choices for Cubans: they did it to survive. Or to put it more flippantly, when life gave the Cubans limes (mint and rum), they decided to make mojitos

I'm sharing some of my own reflections on what I saw through the video above. Although the gardens and farms we saw were picture perfect, Cuba's food system is far from perfect, but even in its imperfection it offers much food for thought about gardening's role in our societies and how that role may change as we move more into the post-carbon world that Cuba has been acclimating itself to over the past 20 years.

In the end, each city will have to make its own path to sustainable food security for its residents and what works in tropical Havana may not translate to Hartford, Connecticut or Hamburg, Germany.  The road is going to be long and bumpy, but as the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu so famously said, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step and the most important thing is getting started on that journey.  

Hi Roger Excellent film.

By: Allotmentmanyork on Wed, 04/14/2010 - 5:30pm
Allotmentmanyork

Hi Roger

Excellent film. You might also like to watch the Cuban episode of Around the World in 80 Gardens.

Glenn

Hello Roger, Excellent film.

By: ejmac on Wed, 04/14/2010 - 10:26pm
ejmac

Hello Roger, Excellent film. I think this may be the norm for everyone in the near future.

Wonderful, very interesting.

By: Simcha on Wed, 04/21/2010 - 11:41pm
Simcha

Wonderful, very interesting.

Havana Gardens

By: PoetBear on Tue, 05/04/2010 - 6:06pm
PoetBear
Thanks for this film. It was good to see farming and farmers getting the regard that is due, as valuable providers for us all. I hope it will grow to provide high quality food for the Cuban people for the future. I also hope they do get the last laugh, as you said. The embargo has been so counter-productive. Are you familiar with Will Allen, in the U.S., who runs an organization called "Growing Power"? It is phenomenal, involving urban youth and teaching projects all over the US. Here is the website: http://www.growingpower.org. YES! Magazine did an article on him about a year ago.

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