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CBC - The Nature of Things - Cuba: The Accidental Revolution, Part 2 of 2





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Cuba: The Accidental Revolution are two one-hour documentaries celebrating the country's success in providing for itself in the face of a massive economic crisis, and how its latest revolutions, an agricultural revolution and a revolution in science and medicine are having repercussions around the world.

Cuba:The Accidental Revolution (Part 1) examines Cuba's response to the food crisis created by the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989. At one time Cuba's agrarian culture was as conventional as the rest of the world. It experienced its first “Green Revolution” when Russia was supplying Cuba with chemical and mechanical “inputs.” However, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989 ended all of that, and almost overnight threw Cuba's whole economic system into crisis. Factories closed, food supplies plummeted. Within a year the country had lost over 80% of its foreign trade. With the loss of their export markets and the foreign exchange to pay for imports, Cuba was unable to feed its population and the country was thrown into a crisis. The average daily caloric intake of Cubans dropped by a third.

Without fertilizer and pesticides, Cubans turned to organic methods. Without fuel and machinery parts, Cubans turned to oxen. Without fuel to transport food, Cubans started to grow food in the cities where it is consumed. Urban gardens were established in vacant lots, school playgrounds, patios and back yards. As a result Cuba created the largest program in sustainable agriculture ever undertaken. By 1999 Cuba's agricultural production had recovered and in some cases reached historic levels.

Cuba: The Accidental Revolution (Part 2) we learn that the country has been blockaded since 1961, but today Cuba has the highest quality of life in the region, the highest life expectancy, and one of the highest literacy rates in all of Latin America.

With the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, Cuba lost the foreign exchange needed to pay for expensive drugs and medicines. As a result, much of Cuba's medicine today is based on medicinal plants. These are grown on farms, processed in small labs and made available to patients through an extensive network of medical clinics. Today Cuba's advances in alternative medicine could have important consequences for other countries around the world.


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File Name ........... : CBC.Cuba.The.Accidental.Revolution.1Of2.Xvid.mp3.avi
Total Size (MB) ... : 687.84 MB (~700 MB each of 2 parts)
Duration .............. : 00:45:37

Video Codec ....... : XviD MPEG-4 codec
Resolution .......... : 640 x 464
Aspect Ratio ....... : 1.37:1
Video Bitrate ...... : 1980 KB/s
Framerate .......... : 29.970 FPS
Quality Factor ..... : 0.222 B/px

Audio Codec ....... : MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3)
Audio Bitrate ...... : 128 KB/s
Channels ............ : 2 Ch
Sampling Rate .... : 48000 Hz

Ripped by ........... : Festering Leper, released on Usenet and ed2k.


This title is part of our 'Viva Cuba! Collection'.


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