Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crops-on-Finca-Marta-Farm-in-Cuba-27MZIFJJRIGFP.htmlConceptually similarCrops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFU6Completed★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFUGCompleted★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFUHCompleted★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFUNCompleted★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFUWCompleted★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFV6Completed★★★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFU3Completed★★★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFU8Completed★★★★Crops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaGP0STQFUBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQFUQCrops on Finca Marta Farm in CubaFinca Marta is a family farm situated just 20km from Havana in Caimito, Artemisa province, Cuba. It's been running since 2011 on an area of 8 hectares. The farm was developed in an area that was abandoned for more than 20 years. Today, it's dedicated to diversified production in a completely ecological way. Its products are free from agrochemicals and special attention is given to the care of the environment, flora, fauna and soil restoration. It produces more than 25 vegetables that are sold directly. It also produces banana, mango, avocado, coconut, coffee, citrus and other crops. They also sell honey. This is possible because the farm does not use pesticides that harm bees, so they repay the farm with the process of pollination.Locations:Artemisa-Caimito-Caribbean-CubaDate:14 Nov, 2016Credit:© Alonso Crespo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5269px X 3513pxKeywords:Agricultural land-Crops-Day-Ecological farming-Farms-Fields-Food for Life (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:Finca Marta Farm in CubaFinca Marta is a family farm situated just 20km from Havana in Caimito, Artemisa province, Cuba. It's been running since 2011 on an area of 8 hectares. The farm was developed in an area that was abandoned for more than 20 years. Today, it's dedicated to diversified production in a completely ecological way. Its products are free from agrochemicals and special attention is given to the care of the environment, flora, fauna and soil restoration. It produces more than 25 vegetables that are sold directly. It also produces banana, mango, avocado, coconut, coffee, citrus and other crops. They also sell honey. This is possible because the farm does not use pesticides that harm bees, so they repay the farm with the process of pollination.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior 'Food for Life' Tour in Cuba