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Last year, France donated powdered milk for the benefit of more than 50, children across Cuba and contributed , Euros to buy micronutrient powder and milk. Name required. E-mail required, but will not display. Inicio Cuba. Cuban President reasserts commitment to food sovereignty. Venezuela-Cuba Business Opportunities Forum is in session today. US economic blockade on Cuba affects poultry production in the country. Cuba mourns death of Thomas J. Beyond Borders Ballet returns to Cuba in Cuban prison system held Book Festival. Cuban Fencers to Contest Tournament in Guadeloupe. Cuban pitcher propels his team in Japanese baseball league. Premier Cuba sets a course for Japan. Cuban health authorities urge a responsible response to epidemiological situation. Cuba starts today to apply its Quimio-Vio vaccine. No se admiten ofensas, frases vulgares ni palabras obscenas. Nos reservamos el derecho de no publicar los comentario que incumplan con las normas de este sitio.

Cuba seeks UN food aid as economic crisis deepens

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The Dominican friar and former intermediary between the Catholic Church and the government of late communist leader Fidel Castro, painted a bleak picture, describing it as the most challenging he has ever witnessed since the Cuban revolution in the s. Operating in Cuba since , WFP has only been requested by Havana to deliver food in the wake of natural catastrophes like hurricanes. Havana's unprecedented appeal for food relief was already made at the end of , the WFP said, and it has already begun delivering skimmed milk powder to Cuba. The Cuban government typically provides a monthly quota of heavily subsidized milk to children and individuals with specific diets due to chronic illnesses. However, recent disruptions in the availability of state-supplied milk have led to delays and complications in distribution. Some provinces have reduced delivery quantities, while others have substituted milk with syrup or vitamin-enriched instant soda. Minister for Internal Trade Betsy Diaz Rodriguez told reporters in Havana recently that 'challenges in purchasing milk powder abroad, as well as domestic supply and processing issues within the national dairy industry,' were reasons for the shortage. Cuban economist Omar Everleny Perez, however, blames Cuba's 'current economic woes including a severe shortage of foreign currency' for the crisis. Perez told DW that Cuba could be self-sufficient in essential food items that could be produced domestically. However, 'shortcomings in the Cuban agricultural model' have made food imports necessary. The scarcity of foreign currency, he said, was exacerbated by a decline in tourism revenue, increased US sanctions , and elevated food and energy prices due to the conflict in Ukraine. The Cuban minister for the food industry, Alberto Lopez Diaz, assured Cubans last week that, milk supply would be secured by March, thanks to fresh deliveries from Brazil. The milk powder shortage is not the only concern for Cubans. The supply of wheat flour for bread is also problematic, prompting the government to announce cuts in the supply of subsidized bread until the end of March. Some provinces have reportedly limited bread distribution already. Economist Perez noted that power outages have increased recently due to fuel shortages. But he also said that Cubans are used to shortages of all kinds and that the situation was better than years before due to economic reforms that allowed private businesses on a small scale. Perez argued that the main problem for the Cuban economy is high inflation, which would increase the government's financial needs while making state subsidies more expensive. He suggested the government should give small and medium-sized private enterprises more freedom to address shortages. Despite the difficulties, Perez is cautiously optimistic about Cuba's future, citing potential economic recovery through tourism. He says if political leaders take the right steps, the private sector can play a crucial role and reduce the pressure on the state. He added that the appeal to the WFP could be seen as 'a pragmatic move' by the Cuban government to 'relieve the state budget and create room for planned reforms. Latest videos Latest audio. Latest audio Latest videos. In focus. UN World Food Programme asked to intervene Havana's unprecedented appeal for food relief was already made at the end of , the WFP said, and it has already begun delivering skimmed milk powder to Cuba. Cuba's foreign currency squeeze Cuban economist Omar Everleny Perez, however, blames Cuba's 'current economic woes including a severe shortage of foreign currency' for the crisis. Shortages beyond milk The milk powder shortage is not the only concern for Cubans. Cuba ends subsidies amid lack of foreign currency To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Skip next section Related topics Related topics.

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