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September 26, 2000; NoCastro.com

Communism By The Book

 

Imagine a system where the government controls all aspects of life including the amount of food which one is entitled to.

Since 1962 Castro’s regime has utilized a food rationing system as a tool to oppress the people of Cuba. Rationing continued even as the Soviet Union sent 6 billion dollars per year to Cuba. The regime has never needed a pretext of U.S. policy to justify repression1.

  

The cover of a 1999 ration book from Cuba is shown above. The book is approximately 5 x 3.5 inches and contains 36 pages. The book is issued annually. 

 


 

Month of June

  • Soap unavailable for the month of June
  • Quotas even exist for items such as matches and salt.
 

 

Month of July

  • In July only 2 bars of soap for this family of 4.

  • A rare occasion, crackers are available!

 


 

Month of August

  • Items such as toothpaste, soap, and toiletries  are regularly not in stock.

  • Quotas exists for sugar and coffee in a nation where they are primary crops.

 


 

3 Month Summary

  • The quota of rice for this family of 4 is 2.2 kg (5 lb) per month.

 


 

Year Summary on Chicken, Fish, and Eggs

  • Chicken was only available on 3 occasions of the entire year.

  • Fish unavailable  though out 1999.

  • Eggs were the main food staple for this family of 4 in 1999.


1 López, Juan J., Implications of the U.S. Economic Embargo for a Political Transition in Cuba ©1999 by University of Pittsburgh Press.

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This exclusive information has been made possible through the help of a close and dear friend of NoCastro.com.  To protect the identity of the family members listed in this book, all references to their identity have been removed.