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Rains Dampen Cuba's Sugar Production

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 10, 2008 at 03:19 PM

Rains Dampen Cuba's Sugar Production
Ray Sanchez | Direct from Havana
7:28 AM EDT, April 10, 2008
Havana, Cuba

Cubans can expect less sugar with that mojito or cup of strong Cuban
coffee.

The island's sugar minister, Ulises Rosales del Toro, this week told 
state radio that recent downpours could mean another lower-than-expected 
sugar harvest. The season runs from January to March but occasionally 
stretches into May.

At the start of this season, Rosales said the island planned to process 
12 percent more cane than the previous year, which yielded 1.2 million 
tons of sugar. The industry had expected up to 1.6 million tons of sugar 
in 2007 before inclement weather ruined that goal.

To date, the island has produced between 800,000 and 900,000 tons of 
sugar, according to an estimate by Reuters news service.

Last week, Rosales told the state press that this year's harvest had 
fallen behind because of trans****tation problems and shortages of 
equipment and spare parts.

Most of the decline in agriculture since 1990 has resulted from the 
collapse of the sugar sector, which produced 8.4 tons that year before 
the fall of Cuba's Soviet benefactors.

The industry was so heavily subsidized that in 2002 former president 
Fidel Castro closed 71 mills and ordered 90,000 sugar workers retrained. 
Since then, the island has gone from operating more than 150 mills to 
the current 55 now in use in the final weeks of the harvest.

Once a world leader in sugar ex****ts, Cuba now im****ts between 200,000 
and 300,000 tons of sugar each year from Colombia and Brazil. The island 
of 11 million inhabitants consumes at least 700,000 tons of sugar each 
year. Some 400,000 tons are ex****ted to China.

Rosales said two weeks of heavy rains over the 13 sugar-producing 
provinces have hampered the trans****t of cutting equipment to the mills.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/cuba/sfl-0410havanadaily,0,5606470.column
 




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