That was true. In the 90's the situation was really bad and they turned their gardens, patios, etc into mini farms to grow their own food, but it was just for few years because the government found its way to press the real farmers and bring food to the cities.
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Well, that makes sense. I was hoping that situation would have evolved a culture of urban farming. But if nothing else, at least it goes to show that a crisis like that can be avoided, or at least alleviated, should our food transport system fail, for whatever reason.
The Cuban spirit is "whatever it takes"...