With more than three thousand 300 members, Guantanamo Technical Youth Brigades drive the development in production, service, scientific research centers and in agricultural field of the province, where this youth movement encourages the progress in synergy with science.
With more than three thousand 300 members, Guantanamo Technical Youth Brigades drive the development in production, service, scientific research centers and in agricultural field of the province, where this youth movement encourages the progress in synergy with science.
As evidence of this reality, it is the work of the Centre for Mountain Development, where young workers propose agro ecological techniques for coconut cultivation, conduct gender and sustainable agriculture studies in the mountainous region.
Alexander Olivares Trimiño, president of the BTJ in the province, highlights the performance of the more than 300 existing brigades in the province with notorious youth leadership in other important sectors such as industry, education and sport.
The Local Development Forum scheduled for September, in each municipality, will be an opportunity to present these results and select the most impacting research work overlooking the Fifteenth Exhibition Forjadores del Futuro, the official added.
Alexander Olivares, president of the BTJ at Guantanamo, said that the membership of this movement advocates for the social, exact, technical and natural sciences to explain phenomena of life and solve problems of daily living always in pursuit of sustainable development.
The BTJ is a movement made up by voluntarily young workers between 17 and 35 years of age and since its inception December 6, 1964 has been at the forefront of many tasks and actions undertaken by the Cuban youth groups.
Translation: Liubis Balart Martínez

