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A Cuban Farming Town Where “There Is No Life”

Summary by Havana Times
"Nothing ever comes to the ration store. We're living off the small private businesses, off hot dogs that cost 450 pesos." The post A Cuban Farming Town Where “There Is No Life” appeared first on Havana Times.
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The fact that potatoes and mangoes go bad in #Cuba is nothing new, but it's very painful for families who are increasingly reducing their food rations.

Cuba, which dazzled the world 66 years ago with a revolution promising social justice and sovereignty, today imports eggs from the Dominican Republic to feed its population. This figure illustrates the degree of deterioration suffered by an impoverished economy, lacking foreign currency, production, or effective solutions. The decline in tourism, the collapse of agricultural production, technological backwardness, and the new restrictions impose…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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