Cuba's unique geological composition, characterized by extensive limestone deposits and diverse clay strata, provides a fertile ground for the extraction of high-quality aggregates. However, the local market for polar white stones has traditionally been limited by rudimentary processing techniques, leading to a reliance on raw, unsorted materials that lack the precision required for modern luxury landscaping.
The tropical climate of North America - Cuba imposes severe weathering conditions, requiring stones that are not only visually appealing but also chemically stable. Currently, there is a growing demand for large stones for garden use in Havana and Varadero, where resort developments seek high-contrast materials to complement the turquoise coastal waters and lush greenery.
Despite the availability of raw materials, the "Clay and Other Earth Sands" sector in Cuba faces a gap in standardized sizing. The transition toward precision crushing and screening is essential to meet the rising domestic demand for small stones for garden paths and drainage systems in urban residential areas.
