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Cuba turns to aquaponics to solve food shortage
Luis Chirino

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Cubans have been looking at ways to solve Cuba’s food shortage and boost the economy. Two of the city’s entrepreneurs have been doing that with a green food production technology called aquaponics. CGTN’s Luis Chirino reports.


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