
Cuba has started importing about 16.5 million eggs monthly from the Dominican Republic. This increase in egg imports contrasts with the serious food production crisis that the country is currently experiencing.
According to Cubanet.org, this increase in food product imports indicates a complex situation in Cuban agriculture. It also points to the country's inability to provide the necessary amount of eggs for its population.
Clearly, Cuba is forced to turn to egg imports due to its own production problems with food products. At the same time, it highlights a deeper fundamental issue that needs to be addressed in the near future.
According to Cubanet.org, "The contrast between the increased egg imports and the agricultural production crisis indicates that Cuba is facing serious challenges in agriculture and food supply."