PORTLAND (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree is joining a group of American organic food producers and advocates on a trip to Cuba.
Pingree says her goal for the trip that begins Monday is to get a foot in the front door as the U.S. normalizes relations with Cuba. The group will meet with Cuba’s agriculture minister, tour farms and restaurants, and talk about opportunities for trade.
This isn’t Pingree’s first visit to Cuba. She visited in 2003 with a delegation traveling under the educational umbrella of the University of Southern Maine.
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