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Santo Domingo.- The national crop dusters grouped in APLICA on Monday denied an alleged recent toxic spraying near a school in Mao, northwestern Valverde province, which sent students and residents into panic.

APLICA president Espaillat Bencosme Oliver said they adhere strictly to Dominican law and regulations as their duties to protect the environment.

The association’s vice president Jose Ramon Peralta denied they crop dusted with the toxic product as some sectors claim, and instead was an application on land.

''It’s not true that the application made last week next to a school of Mao was made by us as some sectors have complained because it was first done on ??land, and second with a toxic product, which don’t use it since we service banana plantations with an organic product.''

He said APLICA is committed to protect tghe environmental and natural resources, and vowed to continue working for that cause, without neglecting its responsibility to plantations.

Espaillat said the crop dusters are supporters of rice and banana crops, by killing off the weeds and pests which attack them.

Bananas yes, rice maybe

Nonetheless a source in the crop dusting sector told DT that while strict rules are complied with on bananas giver their massive exports to Europe, the measures aren’t strongly enforced for rice. “A plane’s tank has to be totally purged to dust with organic products, because even a trace of a toxic chemical can lead to a lawsuit by buyers.”

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14 comment(s)
Written by: anthonyC, 4 Jun 2012 12:45 PM
From: United States
Hysterical Contagion is commonplace in the D.R.
Written by: danny00, 4 Jun 2012 12:56 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
think it may be like the rico dominicans who when they run over one poor boy on his bike leave him for dead on the road as they drive away in their expensive suv.
maybe they wanted to spray the students? who knows.
all i know i used to see some fruits from the dr in the supermakets in south florida but they are gone from the shlves why?
chile, peru and brazil have many fruits on display and have for many years.
organic bins and shelves are always empty people buying them up as fast as the supermakets put the products out for sale.
Written by: zooma, 4 Jun 2012 12:59 PM
From: United States

Is it not true for each flight the aircraft has to be inspected by a government inspector to certifiy the agent being sprayed complies with government standards?
Written by: anthonyC, 4 Jun 2012 1:35 PM
From: United States
Written by: danny00,
"organic bins and shelves are always empty people buying them up as fast as the supermakets put the products out for sale."

Which proves the old adage.

Nobody ever went broke by UNDERestimating the intelligence of the American Buying Public.

"organic" is one of the biggest scams going.
Written by: BASTA, 4 Jun 2012 1:57 PM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs/Free abortions for all
anthonyC,= 5 ++++
Written by: danny00, 4 Jun 2012 2:04 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
"organic" is one of the biggest scams going.

i dont know about that i buy the regular not oranic, i give my fruits a good washing. many say that the washing of the fruit does not really help.
any way i have been doing this for many years and iam still kicking.
Written by: danny00, 4 Jun 2012 2:08 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
where are the dominican fruits? oranic or not oranic.
maybe they cant compete with brazil and chile?
i dont know any thing about exporting fruits to other countries.
but i do know that their are many laws involving this.
maybe the dominican growers like to keep their products local, this way if an inspector comes around they can pay them off with a few pesos.if their products have any problems.
Written by: danny00, 4 Jun 2012 2:14 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
Is it not true for each flight the aircraft has to be inspected by a government inspector to certifiy the agent being sprayed complies with government standards?

THAT JUST MIGHT BE THE PROBLEM THE PERSON WHO DOES THE INSPECTION U KNOW HOW GREEDY FOLKS ARE IN THE DR.
U THINK THEY ARE WORRIED ABOUT THEIR OWN PEOPLE?.
S%*T IN THE AIRPORTS MANY GIVE SMALL AMOUT OF DOLLARS AND THE GUYS TELL THEM THEY CAN PASS THOUGH WITH OUT THEM OPENING THEIR LUGGAGE TO CK AND SEE WHATS INSIDE.
S....T GUNS, DRUGS BOMBS CAN BE INSIDE BUT U THINK THE INSPECTORS GIVE A DAMN.
Written by: danny00, 4 Jun 2012 2:17 PM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
government standards?

they the standards are real high in the dr.
and even if they where not many people to enforce these standards are their

lets not forget the free breakfast for the poor kids in the schools.
the rat food they gave to them and sent many to the hospitals..
{the un had to step in}

Written by: anthonyC, 4 Jun 2012 2:41 PM
From: United States
Danny.

The DR is becoming a producer of fruits & Veges picked earlier so as to last for delivery to farther markets such as Chicago, St, Louis and Denver.

South Florida gets produce that is closer to ripeness as well as locally grown. Especially this time of year.
Have you been enjoying the Florida Sweet Corn? None better.
Written by: josearias, 4 Jun 2012 8:31 PM
From: United States
Are we being eating organic for a long time I can remember ,,,, pollo criollo comen de todo en el patio , ganado comen ierba y melasa y azucar negra quieren mas , frutas de Los campos por eso es que Los Latinos. No envejecen tan rapido como en USA or Europa.
Written by: josearias, 4 Jun 2012 8:35 PM
From: United States
Are we being eating organic for a long time I can remember ,,,, pollo criollo comen de todo en el patio , ganado comen ierba y melasa y azucar negra quieren mas , frutas de Los campos por eso es que Los Latinos. No envejecen tan rapido como en USA or Europa. Esta puede set una de las tantas causas es mi opinion.


Written by: danny00, 5 Jun 2012 11:11 AM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
South Florida gets produce that is closer to ripeness as well as locally grown. Especially this time of year.
Have you been enjoying the Florida Sweet Corn? None better.
THANKS FOR THRE INFO.
COUPLE YEARS AGO PUBLIC'S SUPERMARKET HAD SOME PRODUCTS FROM THE DR THEY WHERE SELLING. { HAPPY TO SEE AND I DID BUT THEM} THAT LATER ON THEY STOP SELLING THEM.
I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE CORN? AND I LIVE HERE. BE NICE TO HAVE SWEET CORN WITH MY STONE CRABS AND LOBSTER {WHEN THEY ARE IN SEASON}
Written by: danny00, 5 Jun 2012 11:12 AM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
its true the dr is only about 880 miles from miami...... good comment by u.
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