Book ID: CBB288555190

Rice in the Time of Sugar: The Political Economy of Food in Cuba (2019)

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Pérez, Louis A., Jr. (Author)


University of North Carolina Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 249
Language: English

In this history of Cuba, Louis A. Pérez proposes a new Cuban counterpoint: rice, a staple central to the island's cuisine, and sugar, which dominated an export economy 150 years in the making. Pérez shows how the logic of the sugar trade resulted in the development of an agriculture for consumers abroad at the expense of consumers at home. In the process, dependency on food imports, a signal feature of the Cuban economy, was set in place"-- "How did Cuba's long-established sugar trade result in the development of an agriculture that benefited consumers abroad at the dire expense of Cubans at home? In this history of Cuba, Louis A. Pérez proposes a new Cuban counterpoint: rice, a staple central to the island's cuisine, and sugar, which dominated an export economy 150 years in the making. In the dynamic between the two, dependency on food imports--a signal feature of the Cuban economy--was set in place. Cuban efforts to diversify the economy through expanded rice production were met with keen resistance by U.S. rice producers, who were as reliant on the Cuban market as sugar growers were on the U.S. market. U.S. growers prepared to retaliate by cutting the sugar quota in a struggle to control Cuban rice markets. Pérez's chronicle culminates in the 1950s, a period of deepening revolutionary tensions on the island, as U.S. rice producers and their allies in Congress clashed with Cuban producers supported by the government of Fulgencio Batista. U.S. interests prevailed--a success, Pérez argues, that contributed to undermining Batista's capacity to govern. Cuba's inability to develop self-sufficiency in rice production persists long after the triumph of the Cuban revolution. Cuba continues to import rice, but, in the face of the U.S. embargo, mainly from Asia. U.S. rice growers wait impatiently to recover the Cuban market. (Publisher)

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Authors & Contributors
Coclanis, Peter A.
Kudaisya, Medha M.
van der Eng, Pierre
Bishara, Fahad Ahmad
Philip Coggan
Robert D. Lewis
Journals
Journal of Global History
Taiwanese Journal for Studies of Science, Technology, and Medicine
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
International Journal of African Historical Studies
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Princeton University Press
The Johns Hopkins University Press
The Economist Books, PublicAffairs
Penguin Random House India
Koninklijke Brill NV
Concepts
Economic history
Rice and rice industry
Trade
Global history
Food and foods
Business history
People
Galton, Samuel
Funk, Casimir
O'Brien, Patrick K.
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
18th century
Early modern
21st century
Places
Great Britain
Japan
Asia
India
South Carolina (U.S.)
Indian Ocean
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