Rice Might Be In Short Supply This Festive Season / Juan Juan Almeida
Juan Juan Almeida, 22 December 2016  — Sad, paradoxical and 
irresponsible — but real. Rice, the common denominator, and basic 
ingredient, of Cuban cuisine, could be almost absent from the island's 
tables at the end of the year.
The official press has already started its plan of offering free 
publicity for the dinner parties which will be celebrated the coming 
24th and 31st of December and January 1st in cinemas, cultural centres, 
social circles and theatres on the island.
The idea, as they explain it, is to guarantee family enjoyment and 
dining during the Christmas period and, fundamentally, for the coming of 
the 58th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
For that reason, they have doubled the work schedules for catering units 
and restaurants belonging to the government commercial chain.  They will 
arrange exceptional supplies to livestock markets and local market 
places, and they are  planning the sale of foodstuffs, from a variety of 
crops to different types of meat. But … is there the productive support 
to achieve this aim? As far as rice is concerned, no.
One of the directors of the agro-industrial company "Fernando Echenique 
Urquiza" made the point, in the national press, that, although in 2016 
the production of rice was much higher than in previous years, he could 
not get hold of a good supply.
The government official blamed the problem on the early maturing of the 
crop, but another worker in the sector proposed other explanations:
"During the rainy season, we had a lot of rain, which helped the crops", 
was the rice expert's explicit and clear explanation.
"It's true that it was ready early, but there are other factors which 
also have a negative effect, and not only in this harvest" he said.
"The country has developed an important investment programme to increase 
rice production nationally.  Agreements have been signed authorising 
credits from the Import Export Bank of China (EXIM) for the purchase of 
medium and high-powered YTO tractors, and financial arrangements for the 
promotion of the national rice-growing agro-industry. We are setting up 
new irrigation systems, repairing dryers and mills. Modern 
seed-processing factories have been built and advanced equipment and 
technology has been purchased.
"But we still cannot depend on a sufficient fleet of vehicles to 
transport the product from the farm to the dryers, and to the 
stores, let alone to the markets. Nor do we have enough combine 
harvesters. And the dryers both here in Mayabeque province, and 
nationally, do not have the capacity to deal with a good harvest. And 
all of that is without taking into account the ridiculous price paid to 
the farmers for the demanding task of producing the grain which is 
irreplaceable in Cuban cooking", said the expert.
As a last resort, the government has had to make up for negligence and 
inefficient production with last-minute imports, taking a hit with the 
purchase price, which, in turn, has a clear impact, especially at this 
time of year, on your average Cuban table.
Nevertheless, in spite of all these difficulties, for all Cubans, this 
is a Christmas to celebrate.
Translated by GH
Source: Rice Might Be In Short Supply This Festive Season / Juan Juan 
Almeida – Translating Cuba - 
http://translatingcuba.com/rice-might-be-in-short-supply-this-festive-season-juan-juan-almeida/
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