A Look at Life in Cuba

Wholesalers line up hours before the sun rises to sell and buy vegetables at El Trigal, a cooperative agricultural market in Boyeros, on the outskirts of Havana. This long line of trucks are filled with vegetables to sell at the market. Farmers and wholesalers come from every area of the island to sell to Cubans who sell vegetables in stores or stands. People pay fees to sell and also to buy. Many Cubans complain about the high cost of food, including vegetables, compared to their salary, and are hopeful that an improved relationship with The United States will bring imported goods and lower prices to Cuba. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post)
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