If there was any doubt about the pent-up U.S. demand for doing business in Cuba, Cargill Inc.’s story might clear it up.

The Minnesota-based international agricultural conglomerate started eyeing Cuba with interest, and preparing for a policy change, more than a decade ago. Last year, it started meeting with like-minded organizations to advocate lifting the half-century-old U.S. embargo on trade with the island.

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