Pineapple harvest in Dominican Republic delayed after tropical storm

Published 2023년 11월 28일

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The pineapple harvest in the Dominican Republic has been delayed due to heavy rainfall from a tropical storm, causing a week's delay in the harvest and export. The storm has also led to flooding and landslides, resulting in at least 21 deaths and displacement of over 13,000 people. Despite the immediate damage, pineapple growers believe that the long-term benefits of the rainfall outweigh the losses.
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The pineapple harvest in the Dominican Republic has been delayed by what has been described as the country's "largest rainfall on record". From November 17 to 19, a tropical storm hit the island, causing flooding. According to growers and exporters, the storm has caused at least a week's delay in the harvest and export of pineapples. The Civil Protection of the Dominican Republic is helping to rescue people from flooded villages. Photo: Defensa Civil Dominicana Luis Abinader, President of the Dominican Republic, spoke of the "heaviest rainfall" in the country's history. At least 21 people have died and more than 13,000 people have been displaced by the storm that hit the small island nation. It led to flooding and landslides in the capital Santo Domingo and surrounding areas. Nine people were killed in the capital after a wall collapsed on them while they were in their car. According to Melissa Hernández, manager of cultivation-export company Transna Trading, crops have also been ...
Source: AGF

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