Cacao
I am interested going to DR to get involve with cacao in Bonao ,i like to know if it would be a problem to export cacao from there and how goverment is involve in this ?
Thank you
Ben
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How much do you know about this country? About the "investment" or business of cacao?聽 The people you are getting involved with?聽 聽 How much do you know about doing business here?聽 聽
It is seriously NOT easy to do business here, be very very careful.
Getting "involved" here can be a huge headache and money pit.聽 Remember the best and easiest way to leave the DR with a million dollars is to arrive with at least two

You need to come and investigate on your own and a serious investigation.聽 Do NOT rely on ANYONE else be it a friend, business partner....
Bob K
Thank you for your response , i live in New York ,my wife is Dominican and most of her familly is based in Bonao , her grand mother own a large cacao farm and she is getting very old ,she has 7 daugther and none of them really want to take over . I wouldn't have to invest any money or very little but in order for me to be profitable i would have to export it .
I am an ice cream manufacturer and planning to move to Bonao next year but i need to know what to do there . I would have in half money to live on but need an occupation who involve nature . I am also planning to grown vanilla there . I already have connections with the ministere of agriculture to import vanilla plants .
What i am trying to find out is ,would i be able to export it ?
My guess is he is a little more aware than most.
After fews trip there i couldn't find any good chocolate or real vanilla and i like to change that .they have the best land but don't get what they are entitle to . I am not planning to invest millions there but use the land to produce value .
I like to find out more about theses quota system
Any advice are welcome .thank you all
In terms of helping the family - grandma is one of them and expectations will be X.聽 you are a gringo and expectations will be X + a bunch!
Bob K
I like also to thanks every one on this forum for being helpfull .
In that case, it is possible to move slightly faster.My reasoning being, that with my Dominican wife we have just purchased several acres of good agricultural land in the north west corner of Monte Plata province on the boundary with Sanchez Ramirez and have more options for land at incredibly good prices with title ($0.3/m2). It is alongside the village of my wife's grandmother's family and was a logical long term move to have a place there whilst we continue our life in the capital. Those that know the general area will know it is an incredibly beautiful part of DR with tropical rolling lush green forests. With my building background I will be planning a modest building on that property.
So we have been thinking of how to put the land to use to generate a small supplementary income in years to come.
This is in pineapple country being close to Cevicos, but that is not a route we plan to take聽 based upon a nephews experiences. Cacao trees are common in the area and when I was given a ripe pod this past week, my mind started ticking and I began reading up on Cacao and the DR. By all accounts some of the best beans come from DR, so I am keen to investigate more.
The MOA will be a starting point for sure but I would welcome any updates from the above mentioned posters or anyone else. They are not so far away as the crow flies from our area.
If you want to really get into it then you can look into growing specific types that might have a higher yield or price per lb. But good luck trying to get that info out of a local. They only know what they grow, what they can buy and if your lucky you can find someone who knows something regarding special types of cacao plants for maximum yield within a short period of time.
Lets see some photos of your area.
The area where we have the land (and have more on offer) is ideal for cacao, as long is these drought conditions don't become more regular in DR like this year.
In fact we have discovered that Monte Plata is one of the largest if not the largest producer of cacao and the location we have is on the so called Ruta de Cacao in the province. Even better a number of the extended family have small cacao plantations which are to be seen everywhere. There are also nurseries in聽 Monte Plata and Yamasa germinating new trees and and nearby facilities to sell the cacao beans.
But we have decided to build a small building on the land we currently have and plant a variety of fruit trees and have a small vegetable plot and leave the rest to a few animals.
Thoughts about a more commercial operation are on the back burner, but we will be planting a number of cacao trees around the property, and I do think they look nice, and we can do what the locals do and dry their beans and keep them (they store well) and grind them for cacao powder as needed.
I see there is a tourism tour available for those interested in cacao and chocolate from Santo Domingo visiting the Yamasa area about an hour north of the city:
Here is a report of another company's tour which also takes in the clay workshop where Taina replica pottery replicas are produced which according to Rough Guide to Dominican Republic are so authentic that most archeologists can tell the difference.
This is a lovely tropically forested part of DR.
Eco tourism at it's best.
https://dominicantoday.com/dr/economy/2020/02/03/dominican-cocoa-off-to-brussels-amsterdam-fairs/
Santo Domingo.- A delegation composed of nine Dominican companies will visit Belgium and the Netherlands to participate in the Chocolate and Cocoa Fair, the main international events dedicated to cocoa and chocolate in those countries, Feb.14 to 23 in Brussels and Amsterdam, respectively.
Dominican ambassadors to Belgium and the Netherlands, An铆bal de Castro and Guillermo Pi帽a Contreras, stressed that this delegation will represent the largest Dominican participation in European chocolate fairs.
In a statement the diplomats highlighted the coordinated work of the Ministries of Tourism and Foreign Affairs through the embassies in Brussels, The Hague and the Office of Tourism Promotion of the Dominican Republic for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, to consolidate the country鈥檚 position in two of the most important European markets for cocoa exports.
DR cacao is going places.
Planted 250 cacao saplings on my land near Cevicos just before Christmas. It will be a few years before they crop along with all the other various tropical fruit tree saplings planted to date and planned. Albeit we should have papaya, ginola (passion fruit), plantain and banana later this year.
I've been buying the many of the saplings (mata) from small viveros near Cevicos and Cotui and the cost is between 7 to 9 pesos (for cacao,聽 papaya, plantain and banana and ginola) and 12 pesos (citrus fruits and聽 soursop) per mata. But to get some of the more exotic and different fruit tree saplings I found the vivero along side Autopista Duarte north of Villa Altagracia km 56 (Vivero Superplant) excellent with more mature trees plus the various saplings I wanted for a few pesos, plus a wide variety of flowering and ornamental trees and shrubs. Still have to drive again to Superplant for some more different tropical plant varieties plus to Bani to source various mango varieties and I also want to get some Robusta coffee saplings.
lennoxnev wrote:DR cacao is going places.
Planted 250 cacao saplings on my land near Cevicos just before Christmas. It will be a few years before they crop along with all the other various tropical fruit tree saplings planted to date and planned. Albeit we should have papaya, ginola (passion fruit), plantain and banana later this year.
I've been buying the many of the saplings (mata) from small viveros near Cevicos and Cotui and the cost is between 7 to 9 pesos (for cacao,聽 papaya, plantain and banana and ginola) and 12 pesos (citrus fruits and聽 soursop) per mata. But to get some of the more exotic and different fruit tree saplings I found the vivero along side Autopista Duarte north of Villa Altagracia km 56 (Vivero Superplant) excellent with more mature trees plus the various saplings I wanted for a few pesos, plus a wide variety of flowering and ornamental trees and shrubs. Still have to drive again to Superplant for some more different tropical plant varieties plus to Bani to source various mango varieties and I also want to get some Robusta coffee saplings.
A word to the wise:聽 I had a farm in Puerto Plata for 6 years with 150+ fruit trees. Pilferage was a major problem.
Something to keep in mind.
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