CubaNewsRegional Cubans search for holiday food amid deepening crisis by Barbados Today 24/12/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 24/12/2022 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 959 SOURCE: AP โ As Belkis Fajardo, 69, walks through the dense streets of downtown Havana with a small bag of lettuce and onions in hand, she wonders how sheโll feed her family over the holidays. Scarcity and economic turmoil are nothing new to Cuba, but Fajardo is among many Cubans to note that this year is different thanks to soaring inflation and deepening shortages. โWeโll see what we can scrap together to cook for the end of the year,โ Fajardo said. โEverything is really expensive โฆ so you buy things little-by-little as you can. And if you canโt, you donโt eat.โ Basic goods such as chicken, beef, eggs, milk, flour and toilet paper are difficult and often impossible to find in state stores. When they do appear, they often come at hefty prices, either from informal shops, resellers or in expensive stores only accessible to those with foreign currency. Itโs far out of the range of the average Cuban state salary, approximately 5,000 pesos a month, or US$29ย on the islandโs more widely used informal exchange rate. Nearby, a pound of pork leg was selling for 450 pesos (around US$2.60.) You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed โNot everyone can buy things, not everyone has a family who sends remittances (money from abroad),โ Fajardo said. โWith the money my daughter earns and my pension, weโre trying to buy what we can, but itโs extremely hard.โ In October, the Cuban government reported that inflation had risen 40 per centย over the past year and had a significant impact on the purchasing power for many on the island. While Fajardo managed to buy vegetables, rice and beans, she still has no meat for Christmas or New Yearโs Day. The shortages are among a number of factors stoking a broader discontent on the island, which has given rise to protests in recent years as well as an emerging migratory flight from Cuba. The dissatisfaction was made even more evident during Cubaโs local elections last month, when 31.5 per cent of eligible voters didnโt cast a ballot, a far cry from the nearly 100 per centย turnout during Fidel Castroโs lifetime. Despite being the highest voting abstention rate the country had seen since the Cuban revolution, the government still hailed it as โa victory.โ However in an address to Cuban lawmakers last week, President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel acknowledged the governmentโs shortcomings in handling the countryโs complex mix of crises, particularly food shortages. โI feel an enormous dissatisfaction that I havenโt been able to accomplish, through leadership of the country, the results that the Cuban people need to attain longed-desired and expected prosperity,โ he said. On Friday, a long line of Cubans waited outside an empty state-run butchery, waiting for a coveted item: a leg of pork to feed their families on New Yearโs Eve. About a dozen people The Associated Press asked for an interview said they were scared to speak, including one who said โit could have consequences for us.โ Estrella, 67, has shown up to the state butcher every morning for more than two weeks, waiting her turn to buy pork to share with her children, grandchildren and siblings. So far, sheโs come up dry. Although pork is available to buy from private butchers, itโs often far more expensive than at state-run facilities, which subsidise prices. So she waits, hopeful that sheโll be able to cook Cubaโs traditional holiday dish. โIf weโre lucky, weโll be able to buy it today,โ she said. โIf weโre not, weโll come back tomorrow.โ Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Great Barbadian journalistโs last surviving child, is 100 06/02/2026 BLP promises new payment system to tackle chronic delays to contractors 05/02/2026 Gully board: Beesโ Nicholls pledges eco-tourism revival for St Thomasย 05/02/2026