Speaking to Lusa, Nuno Cabrita Alves classified the
situation of Banco Alimentar do Algarve as “worrying”, warning of the growth in
the number of requests for support from institutions that have seen their
capacity to respond exhausted and have turned to the food bank to continue to
support users.
The number of requests for individual support is also
increasing, with around 27,000 people currently being supported (5,000 of which
through a European Food Programme) - and it is “expected” to continue to grow
as tourism in the Algarve enters the low season and more people are out of
work, he added.
At the same time, the energy crisis and fuel prices are
preventing the Food Bank from contracting or transporting goods, reducing its
daily food collection capacity and making food baskets “less complete”, warned
Nuno Cabrita Alves.
“Right now I think we are heading towards the perfect storm”,
warned the president of the institution, warning of the “worrying” situation
that lies ahead.
Thank the socialists for this situation. There is no vision, no will to create other industries in the Algarve other than grab-all-you-can tourism, no motivation to get rid of those ancient, ugly shops (which all sell the same cork cliches and Chinese trash), no investment in anything other than over priced real estate. Thank the socialists for this total lack of vision.
By K from Other on 12 Sep 2022, 20:12
If people cannot find work as you're saying how comes in Alentejo is so difficult to find plumbers, electricians, house help and even common generic help in a farm (and I'm paying above the hourly fee)?
By Bruper from Alentejo on 15 Sep 2022, 10:25