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

The government of the Dominican Republic is facing increasing pressure to remove a ban that restricts the export of plantains to Haiti. 

Vendors located along the border with Haiti are at the forefront of this advocacy, pushing for the ability to sell their produce freely.

Border market dynamics

In markets lining the Dominican-Haitian border, vendors express that their “third quality” plantains are particularly sought after by Haitian buyers, who favor them for their specific qualities. 

These vendors, however, are encountering significant hurdles as Dominican soldiers, following directives from Agriculture Minister Limbert Cruz, have been seizing large amounts of these agricultural products.

Economic impact and vendor struggles

For several months, the vendors have faced challenges related to these restrictions. 

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Initially dealing with shortages, the situation has now evolved into overproduction, leading to a glut in the market. 

The vendors argue that the export ban is not just a minor inconvenience but a severe impediment to their primary source of income, crucial for supporting their families and fulfilling personal obligations. 

They describe the ban as overly stringent and call for its immediate reassessment to alleviate their economic distress.

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