HAVANA, 10 NOVEMBER, 2010: Cuba is proposing the orderly elimination of the ration card according to a document prepared for the ruling party Communist Congress scheduled for April next year.  The social policy document under the heading of “Guidelines’ project for economic and social policy” went on sale yesterday here and is expected to be approved in the coming congress. The document anticipates “implementing the orderly elimination of the ration card, a regulated and fair distribution system at subsidised prices”.">HAVANA, 10 NOVEMBER, 2010: Cuba is proposing the orderly elimination of the ration card according to a document prepared for the ruling party Communist Congress scheduled for April next year.  The social policy document under the heading of “Guidelines’ project for economic and social policy” went on sale yesterday here and is expected to be approved in the coming congress. The document anticipates “implementing the orderly elimination of the ration card, a regulated and fair distribution system at subsidised prices”.">

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HAVANA, 10 NOVEMBER, 2010: Cuba is proposing the orderly elimination of the ration card according to a document prepared for the ruling party Communist Congress scheduled for April next year.

 The social policy document under the heading of “Guidelines’ project for economic and social policy” went on sale yesterday here and is expected to be approved in the coming congress.

The document anticipates “implementing the orderly elimination of the ration card, a regulated and fair distribution system at subsidised prices”.

The ration card favours both the needy as the non needy “promotes bartering and resale practices and encourages an underground market”.

Effective since 1962, the ration card is supposed to deliver at symbolic prices cereals, sugar, chicken, fish, eggs, rice, coffee, cooking oil, pasta and bread among other staples (when they are available) to the 11.2 million residents of the island.

In recent months the Cuban government decided to end with the supply of potatoes and tobacco, which triggered the debate over whether the ration card should subsist or be eliminated.

“It is also important to improve ways to protect the vulnerable population because of food supply”, points out the document.

In other words this means keeping the “social food distribution system in social services, health centres and education establishments that need it” as well as in the workers mess rooms which are “essential”, but charging subsidised prices.

The closure of subsidised workers mess rooms begun in Sept last year in several ministries on a trial basis and with the purpose of cutting government expenses.

The programme also includes leaving redundant half a million government employees that will be encouraged to become small entrepreneurs or self employed.

Another half million will follow taking advantage of the experience collected with the first batch hoping to promote a dynamic private sector of small shop keepers and tradesmen.

These latest announcements are in the framework of other measures on economic policy undertaken by President Raul Castro since taking office and with the purpose of “up-dating” and making more transparent and realistic the Cuban economy.

Castro will convene the April congress, the first since 1997, with the specific task of addressing economic policy.

- Bernama

Source:http://malaysiandigest.com/world/11701-cuba-to-eliminate-ration-cards-introduced-in-1962.html


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