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CONSTANZA.- The Constanza Valley Garlic Producers Association is on the verge of losing more than 2,500 tons of the crop for lack of a market, as the authorities have yet to detain the spice smuggled across Haiti’s border, and which they say originates in China.

The farmers said despite the controls at the border, the trucks and even containers with garlic reach the markets at Santiago and Santo Domingo, creating an unfair competition.

The garlic producers said they owe the banks more than RD$1.0 billion, and would go bankrupt if they don’t sell the harvest.

Miguel Quezada, head of the Constanza vegetable growers association said powerful people are behind the smuggling, because a truck can pass through six checkpoints without the contraband being uncovered. He did not identify those people. “We’ve known people who place peppers in the sacks where they carry the garlic, others place sand but if the guard does his duty and does his job he can realize what they really carry.”

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Written by: gouletcolonial, 23 Jul 2008 10:21 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
Corruption at the check points ? I am shocked shocked
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Written by: drinfo, 23 Jul 2008 11:44 AM
From: United States
What the D.R. should do, is to build a wall along the border, with Government Border checkpoints.
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Written by: Sigma, 23 Jul 2008 12:03 PM
From: United States
A wall?
They will, right after the US builds its wall to block off Mexico.LOL
The wall will not solve the corruption issue.
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Written by: JRRubirosa, 23 Jul 2008 12:27 PM
From: United States, Long island, NY
Our Dear president "Leonel Fernandez" could care less about anything related to the silent "Haitian" invasion, He and his goverment team prefer not to do anything and please
international community and Haitian letting everybody do as They please.
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Written by: anthonyC, 23 Jul 2008 4:46 PM
From: United States
"Corruption at the check points ? I am shocked shocked"
Should we round up the usual suspects?
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Written by: talia, 24 Jul 2008 8:16 PM
From: United States, NY
JRRubirosa said:
"Our Dear president "Leonel Fernandez" could care less about anything related to the silent "Haitian" invasion, He and his goverment team prefer not to do anything and please
international community and Haitian letting everybody do as They please."


seems that way, doesn't it?
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Written by: TonyTunTun, 25 Jul 2008 10:21 AM
From: United States
What will they smuggle next...Qtips?
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 25 Jul 2008 10:57 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
They will be sorry they ever got rid of Baby Doc....very sad
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Written by: Sigma, 25 Jul 2008 12:46 PM
From: United States
Written by: gouletcolonial, 25 Jul 2008 10:57 AM
From: Canada
They will be sorry they ever got rid of Baby Doc....very sad

+1
You are right sir.

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Written by: Trujillo, 27 Jul 2008 12:51 PM
From: Dominican Republic
The wall (like that one built in China :P ) will not solve the corruption issue, but it will make it much harder for haitians to cross it illigally, and for criminals to smuggle all sorts of stuff through the border. It will also make it easier to control, to prevent dominican towns near the border from being taken over by haitians (don't tell me you didn't know), and to mark our border.
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Written by: JRRubirosa, 27 Jul 2008 8:23 PM
From: United States, Long island, NY
Trujillo:

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