Explore Cuba’s Organic Revolution - Western Cuba

February 02-15, 2026

Cuba’s quest for an organic and sustainable agriculture began in earnest with the collapse of the Soviet Union in the late 1980’s.

Faced with a looming food shortage due to the sudden loss of agrochemical and food imports from the eastern block, the Cuban people were at a critical crossroads: somehow the country needed to produce far more of its own food with far fewer outside in-puts or face widespread starvation.

This crisis sent Cuba firmly down the path towards an organic and localized food model. Massive educational campaigns and numerous demonstration farms were established to teach Cuban farmers organic methods. Comprehensive land reform measures were also set in place, transforming large state farms into worker-owned cooperatives and small independent family farms. The urban agriculture movement emerged to provide thousands of Cubans with the opportunity to turn vacant urban lots into productive organic micro-farms.

For many years, these innovations worked!

The unfolding story of Cuba’s struggle for food sovereignty continues today however. The global Covid-19 pandemic resulted in the collapse of income from tourism – a key driver of the Cuban economy. A tightening of the economic blockade by the USA under Trump, along with a drop in trade with Venezuela, Russia and China has resulted in a new economic crisis in the country.  

To make matters worse, increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes, floods and droughts and frequent power outages are making growing food more challenging than ever. Widespread shortages of fuel, food, and basic supplies for agriculture and domestic life are now creating havoc in the country. There has been a flood of out migration as younger Cubans are travelling to Central America to join the dangerous migrant caravans heading to the USA. The burden of feeding the country’s population is increasingly falling onto small farmers as many of the state’s social food programs are no longer functioning. As some Cuban migrants are being deported from the USA back to Cuba, they face an uncertain future in an already stressed country.


Can Cuba’s small organic farms, urban agriculture projects,
and other food security innovations rise to the challenge?

Join us for this 14 day adventure into the heart of Cuba to find out!

Food, Farms and Forests – Cuba 2026  will provide a unique opportunity to explore Cuba’s organic revolution in a manner not normally available to tourists. In close partnership with key Cuban organizations in the organic agriculture and permaculture movements, we will have direct access to the heart of Cuba’s ongoing organic transformation. This trip will explore the role that small farms, community projects, and permaculture practitioners are playing in the current economic crisis facing the country.

Included in our 14 day Itinerary:

  • Orientations to Cuba and the emerging organic and sustainable agriculture movements

  • Visits to small farms, cooperatives, demonstration sites and research centres

  • Visits to agro-forestry, permaculture, urban agriculture projects and ecological reserves

  • Sharing and dialogue with Cuban permaculturalists, organic farmers and food security activists

  • Opportunity for hands-on work in partnership with our Cuban friends and host organizations

  • Opportunities to explore Cuba’s rich history, culture, music, beaches, ecological reserves and natural areas

  • Opportunities to join in solidarity with the Cuban people during this time of uncertainty and struggle

  • Optional additional time for individual travel or an extended stay at the Cardenas CCRD to support the important work of the centre by volunteering in one of their many projects including Finca el Retiro.

After pick-up at the Varadero International Airport, we will arrive at the Centre for Reflection and Dialogue in the small city of Cardenas (CCRD). This progressive ecumenical centre undertakes a range of community development and social justice work including many programs promoting local food security. We will spend the first few days based out of Cardenas while we visit several farms, agricultural research and teaching centres and ecological projects in the Matanzas region.

Leaving Matanzas, we will travel into Villa Clara province to the small colourful city of Remedios visiting farms and food security projects in the region and enjoying the quiet charm of this lesser known Cuban gem.

From there our itinerary will take us to the beautiful colonial city of Sancti Spiritus in central Cuba where we will encounter the inspiring permaculture and urban agriculture projects of the Antonio Nunez Jimenez Foundation. We will visit the Bambino family farm where members of last year’s program fundraised for the provision of a much needed well and irrigation system to enhance their food production.

Leaving Sancti Spiritus, we will follow the southern coastal highway (Circuito del Sur) to the City of Cien Fuegos, visiting a remarkable botanic garden and other agricultural projects en route. From Cien Fuegos we will travel to the Playa Larga region visiting ecological areas, biodiversity protection projects, permaculture farms, the historic Bay of Pigs (Baye Cochino) and spending time on the beautiful beaches of the area. We will celebrate our last evening together in Playa Larga enjoying some of the best local cuisine of the region.

Transportation will be provided back toVaradero for those flying out of Varadero or choosing to stay for optional time at the CCRD in Cardenas or for independent travel. Others may chose to travel to Havana for extra time or for flights departing from that city.

Accommodation ranges from the beautiful residence of the CCRD in Cardenas with private rooms and washrooms, to an historic hotel in Sancti Spiritus, to Casas (Bed and Breakfasts) in Playa Larga.

While the main purpose of our time in Cuba is to learn, share and stand in solidarity with Cuban farmers, permaculturalists and the cuban people, we also bring with us many much needed supplies such as seeds, hand tools, personal items, small technology and other items. We also make cash donations to each farmer and organization we visit which are included in the program fee. Some groups also choose to undertake additional fundraising and donation gathering efforts prior to travel.

  • Flights need to arrive in Varadero no later than 3:00 pm on February 2. Departing flights can be out of Varadero or Havana any time from February 15 onward.

  • Final dates and itinerary are subject to change. The transportation and electrical infrastructure are currently very fragile and changes to our itinerary may be necessary.

  • Independent travel can be included following the end of the program as our visas will be valid for 90 days.

Testimonials from our 2024 AND 2025 ProgramS:

If you're wanting to be on the leading edge of the modern food and gardening revolution, this incredible experience is for you. If you want to see Cuba through an authentic and immersive lens, the Food, Farms and Forests tour is the way to do just that. Combining hands-on learning opportunities with visits to permaculture farms; homegrown Cuban cuisine; and a connection with Cuban families, people and culture; Ron's tour allows one to feel connected to a like minded community, to develop valuable gardening and food production knowledge, to feel empowered to create positive change, to meet leaders in the permaculture field and enjoy a spirit-filled adventure of a lifetime. I would recommend to anyone looking for this type of experience and will be back on the next tour! Josh Wright, Portage La Prairie, MB

I one hundred percent recommend participating in Cuba: Food, Farms and Forests with Ron and Naomi. Ron's depth of experience in Cuba; familiarity with Cuban history and culture; deep respect for the people of Cuba; open-mindedness and commitment to learning; extensive access to resources for accommodation, transportation and experiences and his fluency in Spanish all contribute to participants having an unforgettable and deep travel experience. Seeing how much respect and admiration Ron's Cuban friends and associate farmers have for him affirms that you are in good hands for this kind of experience. All details were incredibly well managed. Being able to experience Cuba through the lens of food security, permaculture, agriculture and community is super special! You truly get an opportunity to connect with the land, the people and the culture in a meaningful way. Contributing to Cubans with the attitude of solidarity rather than charity is at the heart of this tour and is felt in all of the activities. It’s just the best. You should do it!! Darcy Kaltio, Victoria BC

Muchas gracias Ron and Naomi for offering such a wonderful experience for people wanting to learn about, and contribute to permaculture in Cuba. The strong relationships that you have built over time with these Cubans offered us the unique opportunity to meet “real” Cubans, to stand in solidarity with them, and to gain a deeper understanding of Cuba. Ron and Naomi were much more than “tour leaders”. They always went above and beyond in “taking care” of us to ensure that we had an interesting, but a also safe and healthy experience. Barbara Seed, Sechelt, BC

Wow! A life changing rich meaningful experience in solidarity with the Cubans. Learn from the Cuban farmers, leaders in permaculture, eat delicious home grown food at their farms and work with them in a hands-on learning experience. Combine that with Ron's impeccable translation and organization of the tour, and Naomi's attention to detail and care and you have magic while learning to flow and work with nature. Superb value, attracts people of similar values, and a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience authentic Cuba. Linda Omichinski, Portage la Prairie, MB

Are you… An organic farmer, gardener or permaculture practitioner? Eager to experience the rich culture, ecology and beauty of the real Cuba? Interested in local food security and sustainable agriculture? Ready to share an alternative eco-agricultural experience with a group of other Canadians (and others!) and Cubans? Willing to stand in solidarity with the Cuban people during this time of crisis and uncertainty? 

If you answered yes to any or all of the above then this tour is for you!



The Urban Farmer

Ron Berezan has lead 28 group agricultural  trips to Cuba over the past 15 years. He has deep connections to the Cuban organizations and leaders in the organic agriculture, permaculture and agro-ecology movements. Ron is a fluent Spanish speaker with a deep knowledge of and love for Cuba. He is an organic farmer and consultant who has lead countless food security related projects and workshops in communities throughout Canada and beyond. Ron lives in Powell River on traditional Tla’amin territory. Ron will be assisted by Naomi de Ville (ecologist, urban farmer and permaculturalist) in the leadership of this program. Naomi brings a wealth of experience and skill to the table and has now participated in several Cuba programs.

The Antonio Jimenez Foundation for Nature and HUMANITY

This Cuban NGO has been promoting the protection and enjoyment of Cuba’s incredibly diverse natural and cultural heritage for the past 35 years. With delegates in most Cuban cities, they facilitate the permaculture movement that has spread throughout the country.

CENTRO CRISTIANO DE REFLEXION Y DIALOGO

Located in the small city of Cardenas, the CCRD provides a range of social and community services to the local population, most of whom work in the tourism sector in Varadero. The centre also runs Finca El Retiro. a demonstration farm promoting sustainable organic agriculture and supports several initiatives increasing food access for the local population. The centre offers lovely accommodation in single and double rooms and provides nutritious meals through their cafeteria. Centre staff will accompany us on parts of our journey and will enrich our learning and connections to the local Cuban context.

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