
Mexican Embassy in Cuba and Richmeat company donated 100 tons of meat. United today and always, they proclaim. Heavy rains in Baracoa and Moa
Regeneration, October 25, 2024. The Mexican government, through its embassy in Cuba, and the Mexican company Richmeat donated 100 tons of meat to support the island.
This was highlighted on social media following the passage of Hurricane Oscar, which hit the Caribbean country last week, leaving seven dead and causing serious material damage.
“After the passage of Hurricane Oscar, the Cuban people are not alone. The Mexican company Richmeat, in collaboration with the Mexican Embassy in Cuba, has sent 100 tons of meat to support the affected families. United, today and always.”
This is how the embassy published it in X.

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Portals such as La Jornada indicate that it is 100 tons of seasoned minced meat, equivalent to 250 thousand packages of 400 grams each.
In addition, 750,000 servings of prepared food can be prepared, according to a press release issued by Richmeat, a company with a presence in Cuba.
It is even reported that it was the first foreign firm to invest in the Special Development Zone of the port of El Mariel (ZEDM), in the west of the island.
Confirmado en chequeo nocturno: se trabaja fuerte para revertir daños de Oscar en municipios de Guantánamo. San Antonio del Sur ya tiene electricidad y paso abierto a Macambo; en Imías se distribuyen alimentos y agua. Está llegando ayuda de toda #Cuba.

The donation, which will be transported in five refrigerated trailers on the same day, will be delivered tomorrow to the Ministry of Domestic Trade of the Province of Guantánamo.
This, so that the Cuban authorities can make it reach the affected population.

The Cuban ambassador to Mexico, Marcos Rodríguez Costa, expressed his gratitude on Friday for the donation, which he said will help support the population of the Guantánamo region, affected by the storm.
The donation “is a worthy example of the deep relationship between our countries,” the diplomat said on the X platform.

