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Government Dominican Republic urged to lift ban on exporting plantains to Haiti

In the Dominican Republic, a pressing issue has emerged as vendors from a market bordering Haiti are urging the government to reconsider the current ban on exporting plantains to Haiti. These vendors highlight a specific demand for their third-quality plantains among Haitian consumers, a preference that has been met with obstacles.

Enforcement by soldiers, following directives from Agriculture Minister Limbert Cruz, has led to the confiscation of agricultural products intended for Haitian buyers. This situation has persisted for several months, transitioning from an initial shortage to a state of overproduction, causing market saturation. The vendors argue that the prohibition on exporting plantains is not only excessive but also detrimental to their primary source of income, which is vital for supporting their families and meeting personal obligations.

Source: caribbean.loopnews.com

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