In Cuba, the demand for ceramic plates is heavily influenced by the booming tourism sector and a cultural emphasis on communal dining. The humid tropical climate requires materials that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also resistant to moisture-induced degradation and frequent sterilization.
Currently, the market faces a gap between fragile artisanal pottery and overly generic industrial imports. There is a significant need for a pottery crockery set that can withstand the rigors of professional kitchens in Havana and Varadero while maintaining a sophisticated look.
The economic shift towards diversifying the hospitality industry means that Cuban businesses are seeking sustainable, long-term investments in their dining hardware, moving away from disposable options toward high-density, reinforced ceramic solutions.
