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Some Cubans Depend On Sugar Water As Food Shortages Bite

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September 18, 2024
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A monthly rice ration for a family

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But the food shortage “is what hits Cubans the hardest,” Terrero told AFP.

“If you don’t have rice on the table, pasta or macaroni, it’s not as noticeable, but when there’s nothing at all, it hits very hard. Cubans stay upset from the moment they wake up until they go to bed.”

With foreign reserves running low, Cuba is finding it ever harder to pay for the nourishment of its population of about 11 million people.

The communist island needs about 3,300 US tons of wheat every month for bread, but in July and August it was able to acquire a third of that, and in September only 600 tons, according to official data.

Last week, a ship laden with wheat found itself docked at harbor unable to unload, with the government saying it did not have the “financing” to pay for the cargo.

This has also happened with recent shiploads of rice and salt.

Domestic Trade Minister Betsy Diaz had warned the population that in September, as was the case in August, there will be “no oil or coffee” available anywhere.

Linorka Montenegro, a 55-year-old homemaker, sighs in the queue at a “bodega” in Old Havana.

“My refrigerator is empty, there’s nothing, not even air,” the mother of four and grandmother of five told AFP.

Cubans have become accustomed to queuing for food

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She managed to get five pounds of rice and two pounds of sugar, but complains that this is only part of the monthly subsidized ration she is entitled to.

Cuba’s worst economic crisis since the 1990s has also seen residents battle shortages of medicine and fuel and constant power blackouts.

The government blames the situation on US sanctions in place since 1962 and tightened under Donald Trump — measures which foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez said last week cost Cuba more than $5 billion in a year.

The annual cost to the government of subsidized food distribution is almost a third of that.

“The (US) blockade is evident as never before in the shortages faced by the population,” said Rodriguez.

Since 2000, food products have been excluded from the US embargo on trade with Havana. But Cuba must pay cash and in advance — onerous conditions for a country with little foreign exchange and no access to loans from banks on the sanctions watch list.

Havana is also running high foreign debt and a shortage of foreign currency — similarly complicating food purchases from other countries.

Cuba’s economic downturn was aggravated by the Covid-19 pandemic hitting the country’s vital tourism industry hard.

Another cause was entirely self-inflicted: a 2021 monetary reform which eliminated the dollar-pegged CUC “convertible peso” — a move that fueled inflation and saw the value of the Cuban peso or CUP plummet.

Rodriguez has conceded the government made mistakes but said these were “involuntary” while sanctions were “deliberately” causing “pain and humanitarian damage” to Cubans.

US President Joe Biden has done little to modify sanctions tightened by his predecessor Trump after a brief period of detente under Barack Obama.

“Americans don’t allow anything to come in here… and we are the ones who pay the consequences,” said retired shoemaker Emilio Cedeno, 88, repeating the oft-repeated government line while clutching his daily fistful of bread.

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