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Full of hope Brown, cardboard barrels, nearly four feet tall and two feet wide,
can be found in basements and pantries throughout prospectlefferts gardens,
where 80 percent of foreignborn residents are from the caribbean. Along with
packaged food, clothing and household supplies, each barrel tells of the
obligation and loyalty the neighborhood's immigrants feel toward the families
they left behind. "Family bonding was linked in large measure toAny form of
remittances, but particularly the barrel,"Said j.A. George Irish,A Caribbean
scholarAnd professorAt Medgar Evers College.George irish, go here. ) But the
recession has made it difficult for brooklyn families to fill barrels, at a time
when caribbean nations also are feeling the effects of the weak economy.
"Instead of sending two barrels [a year], we have to send one, none,"Said
jamaicanborn grace mcknight, a brooklyn restaurant owner. Sharing a culture
large numbers of caribbean immigrants began arriving in brooklyn in the 1960s,
many also began to send american products, packed in barrels, back to their
relatives. At first, the popular items, like logo tshirts, were"A taste of this
new culture,"Said donna fleming, who coordinates the brooklyn public library's
caribbean literary and cultural center. As immigration boomed from the 1970s to
the 1990s, and the caribbean economy stagnated, barrels became critical to
survival, and food especially canned and packaged goods comprised the bulk of
the shipments. "Some of these things cost three times the cost [in the
caribbean] that it sells [for] here,"Said kamal aleen, who owns kbb shipping on
nostrand avenue. (For an q with kamal aleen, go here. ) Cereal is one popular
item that is prohibitively expensive in the caribbean.A 10.9ounce box of
Kellogg's Corn Pops costs $7.70, or JMD$693(Jamaican dollars), at Super Plus
Foods, a supermarket chain in Jamaica.A 17ounce box of the same cereal costs
$4.69 at a New York supermarket. Families usually pack barrels gradually,
picking up items during regular shopping trips. "You catch the macy's sale, the
key food sale,"Fleming said.To spend see
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as much on items when their loved
ones in the caribbean need the care packages more than ever. The world travel
tourism council expects caribbean tourism to earn nearly $40 billion in 2009, or
14.5 percent of the Caribbean gross domestic product.That is a projected drop of
nearly eight percent from 2008. Last year, five hurricanes at category 3 and
above caused millions of dollars in damage in the caribbean, according to the
national hurricane center. "The recession is definitely the case,"Said chris
kennedy, president of the customs brokers and freight forwarders association of
jamaica. "It is significant.A number of persons who used to send their relatives
barrels, we have seen a decline in that. " Hungry owner of the four seasons
restaurant on nostrand avenue, is feeling pressure from her loved ones in
jamaica, who depend on her shipments of rice, flour, oil, canned food and
clothes.But business at the restaurant has been slow, limiting her ability to
help her family. "It makes us feel bad,"Mcknight said,"Especially when they call
and we can't send. " "They say, 'mommy's hungry, '"Added her sister, laverne
hudson. Not being able to Homecoming
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ship as often, or at all, takes a psychological toll on
both senders and recipients. "It raises that feeling of inadequacy,"Fleming
said. "You also want to make your relatives set their minds at ease, that your
emigrating has not been in vain. " Fewer barrels sent has meant less business
for brooklyn's local shipping companies, mostly independently owned. Many
families send barrels around christmastime, said dwight wisdom, who owns trans
jam express shipping on rogers avenue.His busy season, from september to
december, is months away and business is slow. Kennedy estimated that the volume
of barrels coming into jamaica has declined by 0nethird over the past few
months.The last christmas season was markedly slower than the previous year.
"Based on the increase in cost of customs and inability for a lot of people to
send the barrel,"He said,"It has affected a number of people here who rely on
their relatives. " The expense to clear a single barrel from jamaican customs
ranges from $70 to $100, he said, or about jmd$6, 000 to jmd$9, 000.A family in
jamaica earned an average $7, 400, or jmd$555, 000, in 2008, according to the
cia's world factbook. For those who are still sending, it makes sense to ship
barrels through local companies.They are much cheaper than major shippers.Some
of wisdom's clients drive their full barrels from philadelphia and new jersey
just to ship with him. Wisdom charges $65 to ship a barrel weighing up to 200
pounds to kingston, jamaica.Sometimes Cheap
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he adds a $20 pickup fee, but $85 is still much
cheaper than shipping the same barrel by ups. Ups will not ship packages that
weigh more than 150 pounds, according to its web site.To ship a package weighing
the maximum 150 pounds to kingston costs nearly $1, 100.