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The Eternal Wait for the Glass of Milk

The Eternal Wait for the Glass of Milk / Osmar Laffita Red

Posted on October 2, 2013



HAVANA, Cuba , October, www.cubanet.org – More than six years ago ,

President Raul Castro announced that he would guarantee a glass of fresh

milk to the majority of children as a result of the plan to distribute

this food through a group of bodegas, experimentally. He said that as

production increased, it would be extended to the whole country.



As of today, it is unknown how many bodegas and municipalities are

distributing daily milk to children. Something did not work as expected.



At the end of 2012, nationwide milk production was 516,246,500 liters.

Of that amount, livestock enterprises produced 62,660,200 liters, but it

is unknown what really was the destination of this production, because

in none of the bodegas in the major cities in Cuba, nor in the chain

stores selling in hard currency, is fresh milk or butter produced in

Cuba offered.



Of the remaining 453,586,300 liters, most of it was provided by farmers

who delivered 341,834,400 liters. Agricultural Production Cooperatives

(CPA) and Basic Units of Cooperative Production (UBPCs) produced

111,751,900 liters.



Given their dispersal throughout the country, both private producers and

cooperatives were assigned the task of ensuring that fresh milk reaches

the majority of the bodegas in the municipalities that are contemplating

the sale of milk.



This would be very important substitution for imports, as the price of a

ton of milk powder exceeds 4,000 dollars, but it's unknown if, in the

last legislature of the National Assembly of People's Power, the issue

was analyzed by the deputies and government.



It seems that substituting for milk powder, which costs so much, for

domestic production, is not among economic priorities of the current

Cuban government.



With regards to milk production, the official press does not provide any

information. When it does, it is very general. Evidently they are not

authorized to go into detail on the matter.



Nine months into the present year we do not know how many millions of

liters of milk are produced, how much has been destined for industry,

what number of bodegas directly distribute it in how many

municipalities, total households that receive it and what this

represented in foreign exchange savings through import substitution.



The latest data available are for the period January to March, when

there were 84,778,800 liters of milk. Of these, livestock enterprises

reported a production of 11,297,800 liters, the remaining 73,481,700

liters were collected by cooperatives and private producers. The latter

produced the most, with a delivery of 55,233,200 liters.



An example of how rapid the decline in milk production in livestock

enterprises has been, we have in the province of Camagüey the largest

producer of milk nationwide. In 2012, its dairies reported a production

of 96,299,600 liters. Of that total, livestock enterprises only produced

43,896,600 liters. Between January and March of this year, it was

reported that 14,507,500 liters were produced in Camagüey. Livestock

enterprises only produced 761,800 liters.



Historically, drought served as justification to hide the poor results,

but since June it has rained continuously throughout the island. Those

who tore out the marabou weed, prepared the land and planted king grass

so there would be no shortage of food for cows, and also provided the

dairies with water and lighting for twice a day milking so that they

could meet their respective production plans with no complications.



From January to August, most livestock enterprises, despite the good

performance of the rain, recorded very low milk yields. Serious

organizational problems, the lack of control, lack of demand, lack of

foresight, have adversely affected production and brought these poor

results.



By Osmar Laffita Red / ramsetgandhi@yahoo.com



From Cubanet



2 October 2013



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