In the municipality of Contramaestre, members of the Association of Economists and Accountants of Cuba, ANEC, focused on the need to continue contributing to development and conceiving 19 proposals with scientific and professional rigor, are committed to contribute to Cuba’s economic transformation, as evidenced in the midst of the organic process prior to the Ninth Congress of this organization.
Among the proposals are the design of an action plan for the increase of food production in mountain conditions, a system of productive chaining in the dry coffee processing, quality management, as well as eco-tourism: an alternative for women entrepreneurs in the coffee-growing community of La Torcaza.
Other proposals conceived by economists in Contramaestre, grouped in 41 ANEC base sections, have to do with electronic commerce as a need for change, simplification of procedures and processes in the banking system and harmonization relations between the forms of state and private economic management for national security.
Economists and innovations
The issue of municipal autonomy and therefore local development as a necessity of these times is also identified by ANEC of Contramaestre, from the proposal concerning the Agricultural Innovation Groups and their contribution to territorial self-supply, as well as other actions aimed at making more effective the implementation of municipal planning and for the execution of projects aimed at increasing food production for the people.
An important moment to socialize these proposals of the membership of this organization in the locality will be the Ninth Municipal Assembly Congress of ANEC, to be held on December 16, 2023, which will conclude the organic process at the territorial level on the occasion of the aforementioned conclave convened for next year in the Cuban capital.