
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE UPDATES
- January 31, 2008
California Agricultural Products: Finding markets in Cuba
I started off the new year with a quick trip to Cuba. I was pleased to lead a trade delegation of 11 California companies to this Caribbean nation. Our mission objectives were straightforward: We sought to increase sales of California agricultural commodities and to develop future business opportunities for our ag industry. Cuba is probably best known for its picturesque beaches, distinctive music and thriving cigar industry. But more important to us, it also represents a potential market for California agricultural goods.
Since 2000, food products have been exempt from the U.S. trade embargo with Cuba. Despite this, California only exported an estimated $735,000 of agricultural products to Cuba in 2006. The low California export sales total contrasts with Cuba’s $180 million worth of global imports of California-type commodities, such as nuts, dairy products and wine.
While no direct contracts were signed on this trip, the visit paved the way for future exports to Cuba.
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AND...Save This Date: Tuesday, March 25th

Renowned celebrity chef Guy Fieri (left) will show us how to enjoy "Cooking With Your Kids."
This event opens to legislators and their staffs at 10:30 AM. The public program begins at 12 PM.
For more information, contact Jonnalee Henderson or Kelly Hoppin at (916) 654-0433.
As always, thank you for your support. Feel free to contact my office with any questions or concerns.
A.G. Kawamura
Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture1220 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
916-654-0433
[Photos courtesy of: Jonnalee Henderson/CDFA and Robert Tse/CDFA]







