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Cuba Tells Desperate Farmers to Use Human Urine as Fertilizer

Country's newspaper offers solution amid looming food crisis

 on 15th May 2022 @ 9.00pm
the official government run newspaper suggest using human urine as an alternative to fertiliser © press
The official government-run newspaper suggest using human urine as an alternative to fertiliser

A Cuban state-run newspaper has promoted using human urine as an agricultural fertilizer, according to reports.

The official government-run newspaper of Cuba’s Cienfuegos province, five de Septiembre, recentlyshared an article suggesting that Cubans fertilize crops with human urine,” Cubanet relayed on May 11.

The Cuban news website detailed:

“As has happened on other occasions with different [Cuban] state media, September 5 republished an article shared by a foreign media outlet, in this case, Agence France-Presse (AFP), which on April 28 published [an article titled] ‘Human Urine, an Unexpected but Effective and Less Polluting Fertilizer."

the outlet  shared an article suggesting that cubans fertilize crops with human urine © press
The outlet 'shared an article suggesting that Cubans fertilize crops with human urine'

“It should be noted that September 5 does not refer to the original source of the article (AFP), but to the [online news] portal Gestión, from Peru, which reproduced it in full two days later,” Cubanet.org clarified.

News that Havana pushed Cuban farmers to use human urine as an alternative fertilizer in late April followed almost exactly one month after a state-run media outlet from Cuba’s Pinar del Río province promoted an article in late March describing the alleged nutritional value of cockroach milk.

The Facebook account of Radio Guamá republished an article on March 29 “highlighting the ‘nutritional value’ of cockroach milk,” Cubanet.org reported at the time.

Radio Guamá wrote in a caption accompanying the republished article (originally from the Spanish magazine Mercatrace) on March 29:

“The experiment … offers some details that you may find very interesting."

"We invite you to read this scientific curiosity to the end."

the nation   s ruling communist party has struggled to provide its citizens with sufficient food for decades © press
The nation’s ruling Communist Party has struggled to provide its citizens with sufficient food for decades.

An archived webpage from the news website of Radio Guamá appears to show that the state broadcaster also recommended the cockroach milk article to its readers in a separate but similar report on March 28.

The Communist Party of Cuba has previously suggested its citizens, many of whom suffer from food shortages caused by the policies of the Party, consume alternative food sources such as crocodiles, rodents, ostrich eggs, and banana peels.

Cuba is an impoverished country that owes much of its misfortune to the communist policies of Fidel Castro, who seized control of the island nation in 1959 and ruled through 2008.

The nation’s ruling Communist Party has struggled to provide its citizens with sufficient food for decades.

Established food shortages in Cuba have grown worse over the past five years due to the mismanagement of a top Communist Party leader named Miguel Díaz-Canel.

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