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This is a table, published "by the Seceion de Foment o y Expansion 
Comercial, giving exports of fruits and vegetables, including tomatoes, 
from Cuban ports, December 1930 with comparative figures for December 
1939 and for the years 1930 end 1929. 
cHutcheson, A. D*: Cuba as an exporter of winter fruits and vegetables. 
Cuba Rev. 28(8): 20-21. July 1930. 254.8 C892 
P.eprinted from an article published by the Cuban Chamber of Commerce 
in ITew York. 
Points out Cuba's suitability for this type of business, and the 
improved agricultural, packing and transportation methods. Although 
this article is quite general, tomatoes are mentioned. 
Kent, James A. Impressions of Cuba. Market Growers Jour. 4S(9): 351-353, 
354. Ilay 1, 1930. 6 M34 
Contains a paragraph describing the winter tomato district at Guines 
and the procedure through which the green tomatoes pass at the packing 
house. 
Nuestro t ornate en el Canada. Cuba Agricola l( 8) : 16-17. Dec. 1934. 8 C894 
A brief note bringing out the importance of the Canadian market for 
Cuban tomatoes which was opened three years prior to the writing of 
this article. Canada prefers the small tomatoes which do not have a 
sale in the United States. Differences in method of serving are given 
as a reason for this difference in demand. 
Muestros frutas y vegetales. Cuba Agricola 2(2-3): 20-21, 24-25. Feb. -Mar. 
1935. 8 CS94 
Includes tables showing amount of crops harvested, including tomatoes, 
for 1933/34 and 1934/35 and the difference between them. 
Kuestros frutas y vegetales: Importante para los exportadores de t ornate. 
Cuba Agricola 2(8): 21. Aug. 1935. 8 C394 
This is a brief notice to tomato exporters to clearly label their 
goods "Product of Cuba" in accordance with a ruling by the Customs 
Commission of the United States, July 4, 1935, which states that all 
goods must be marked with country of origin, 
Nuevo metodo para cultivar tomates. Revista de Agricultura c Cuba: 15(9): 
3-4. Dec, 1934. 8 Ag38Re 
Briefly describes the system of growing tomatoes under glass in 
Cleveland, Ohio, and gives, for the benefit of Cuban growers, names of 
firms in Cleveland who imocrt tomatoes. 
Paderni, Ramon Rodriguez. Oficina de estadisticas generales. Revista de 
Agricultura cCuba: 19(3): 165-167. Mar. 1936. 8 Ag88Re 
Gives statistics for 1934/1935, of area, production, selling unit, 
unit value, and total value of vegetables, including tomatoes, by 
provinces. 
