In Contramaestre, a municipality in eastern Cuba, young students from the Ramón Ricardo Méndez Cabezón Polytechnic School of Sugar Machinery are training at the América Libre Agroindustrial Company.
We have three careers that are very close to the Central, they are our neighbors, our sponsors with whom we have excellent working relations, agreements as indicated in the Ministerial Resolutions and we are doing very well, that is what it is all about, to continue working together to find solutions to the problems, a new stage with the economic problems that exist.
This link is very important because we are going to give continuity, we are working hard and we are witnesses of it, to revive the América plant, which for many years was one of the best, our Commander in Chief baptized it as The Clock of the East, it was fulfilling the harvest, however, with the crisis and the economic war we are in, the lack of supplies, fertilizers, fuel, machinery and spare parts have ruined it, It is even more important now to have a graduate technician who is prepared for these circumstances.
That is why we are practically living in the center that the students see all the shortages that exist, we cannot graduate a student imagining that he has everything and when he arrives there he will find another phenomenon, a student who is aware that he has to go to solve this and look for ways, explore new horizons that lead to increase the sugar cane yields.
Ronoldis Quiñones Ámita is a professor of this specialty and he explains to us the objective details of the performance in the link between these students and the industry.