China and Cuba have been conducting low-key agricultural exchanges. China has stepped up food aid to Cuba with modest amounts of rice shipped during 2026.
On May 25, Chinese Vice Minister of Agriculture Zhang Zhili met with his Cuban counterpart Terce González in Beijing to discuss agricultural assistance projects in rice cultivation, swine and poultry farming, corn production and "juncao" (a tall grass used for ecological control). The discussion highlighted a rice breeding project that is said to be helping Cuba in its food security capabilities.
The Cuban vice minister praised China's agricultural and rural achievements, pledged his support for Chinese technical assistance projects in Cuba, and expressed hope that more Chinese companies would invest in Cuba.
Several days earlier China's ambassador to Cuba attended a ceremony in Havana celebrating the arrival in Cuba of 15,000 tons of rice granted by China as food aid. China's ambassador explained that the food aid is a vital component of China's comprehensive assistance to Cuba, manifests the solidarity of the two nations standing together in mutual support amidst the "current complex circumstances." The ambassador expressed China's firm support for Cuba's national sovereignty and dignity. Cuba's deputy prime minister, ministers of foreign trade and domestic trade attended the ceremony.
| Chinese ambassador and Cuban officials celebrate arrival of Chinese food aid in Cuba |
Chinese customs data show that China has stepped up its exports of rice to Cuba. There were exports of long grain rice in only 3 months of 2024 and 2025 (and none in the several years preceding), but Chinese rice exports to Cuba have been recorded in each of the first four months of 2026. The cumulative total for the first four months of 2026 is 55,200 metric tons of rice valued at $41.55 million. Rice is China's main agricultural export to Cuba.
Technical assistance is the main component of the China-Cuba agricultural relationship. In January 2025 a Chinese expert team arrived in Cuba to participate in a Chinese emergency technical assistance project in Cuba. The project will provide technical support over a 3-year period in rice cultivation, egg production, and swine farming. Cuba's agricultural minister welcomed the team's help in overcoming the numerous difficulties and challenges facing its agricultural sector.
In November 2025, China's Academy of Tropical Agriculture conducted a training course in Cuba on virus elimination, cost control, mechanization and processing of cassava, sweet potato, yam, ginger, and taro.
In December 2025, a Cuban communist party delegation visited Hunan Province in China where they gave an emotional tribute to communist leader Mao Zedong at his birthplace, visited an "intelligent rice breeding base," discussed hybrid rice breeding, and learned about institutional innovation and trade facilitation at Hunan's Pilot Free Trade Zone.
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