Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria
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The National Institute for Agrarian Reform (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria, INRA) was an agency of the Cuban Government that was formed to institute the Agrarian Reform Law of 1959.[1]: 19 Its first head was Antonio Núñez Jiménez.[1]: 19
INRA also implemented the Second Agrarian Reform Law of 1963. It oversaw the development of the rural infrastructure.
References
- ^ a b Cederlöf, Gustav (2023). The Low-Carbon Contradiction: Energy Transition, Geopolitics, and the Infrastructural State in Cuba. Critical environments: nature, science, and politics. Oakland, California: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-39313-4.
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