History The Cuban Revolution Questions
After the Cuban Revolution, the government implemented key agricultural reforms aimed at transforming the agricultural sector. These reforms included the nationalization of land and the establishment of state farms, cooperatives, and agricultural collectives. The government also implemented land redistribution programs, where large estates were divided and redistributed among small farmers. Additionally, the government provided support and resources to promote mechanization, modernization, and diversification of agricultural production. These reforms aimed to increase food production, reduce dependency on imports, and create a more equitable distribution of land and resources in Cuba.