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Coffee Plantation Land in Dominican Republic

Posted by Rob on December 12, 2011
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With ideal climate conditions in the various geographical regions of the country, land in Dominican Republic sustains an impressive array of agricultural ventures. Last Wednesday, the president of a leading coffee producer Induban announced the construction of a new plantation consisting of approximately 2,500 acres of land. Recent imbalances in the supply and demand of coffee worldwide have lead to significant price increases. The Dominican Republic has the available land and ideal climate conditions to increase coffee production.

 

Additional Agricultural Uses for Land in Dominican Republic

In addition to coffee, many crops can be raised on the abundant land in Dominican Republic. Plantations exist for improvement or can be newly constructed for the production of sugar, cacao, tobacco and more. With ever increasing desires worldwide to become less dependent on fossil fuels, land for biofuel crop production is currently generating considerable interest in the area. For investors who desire to pursue any of these agricultural ventures, DRREBA can provide the research and guidance necessary for planning a successful operation.

 

Author: Rob Chenvert


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