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Caribbean-Latin America
Bitter Taste for Cuba as It Imports Sugar for The First Time
2018-10-25
[An Nahar] Sugar: it's so quintessentially Cuban that even a young, machete-wielding Fidel Castro used to hack away at the cane stalks vital to the Caribbean island's economy.

Now, the long-time world leader in sugar production is importing the stuff for the first time, and in large amounts, from La Belle France after another bad harvest.

Sugar used to account for the vast majority of Cuba's exports. But the fall of its big brother, the Soviet Union -- a key, hungry customer -- changed everything, as did a lack of investment in seeds, fertilizer and pesticides.

To wit: in the early 1990s, Cuba produced about eight million tons of sugar a year. A decade later, it stopped reaching two million a year.

Back then, sugar accounted for almost 75 percent of Cuban exports. In 2015, it was only 13 percent, with other products like nickel and tobacco making up some of the difference.

The 2017-2018 harvest suffered badly after Hurricane Irma ravaged the country, followed by a long rainy season.

So Cuba is importing sugar from La Belle France.

- WHITER SUGAR -
On the island, residents quickly caught wind of the somewhat counter-intuitive development.

Here, sugar from cane tends to be brownish. But the French version comes from beets so it is whiter, and the granules are finer. And that is what Cubans started receiving with their "libreta" -- their ration book.

"The sugar we get now is very good. It is very sweet, not very different. The only difference is the color," said Felicia Navarro, a 40-year-old homemaker.

The French government farm and seafood export agency La Belle FranceAgriMer said that from 2001 to 2017, Cuba had imported just three tons of sugar from La Belle France.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Interesting. For some reason, all sweeteners are not equal. Beet sugar and high fructose corn syrup are metabolized differently than sugar cane. I predict an uptick in illegal kidney trafficking and diabetes. Substituting artificial sweeteners will then ensure neuropathy and gangrene. The only Cubans left will be in Miami, offering prime real estate in the Caribbean. Gitmo expansion?
Posted by: Eohippus Dribble5682   2018-10-25 16:44  

#1  #AlwaysFail. When Communists/Socialists take over the Sahara, you'll suddenly see a shortage of sand
Posted by: Frank G   2018-10-25 06:13  

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