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Bareback wrote:I wonder when they will really kick this agri-business into high gear? The bride and she mudder gone to buy fruits, de man selling mangoes four for $40. Now they does go by he every week so he doh try an rob them, but oh god man 410 ah mango on a Caribbean Island!!! Not to mention it is $8 for a cold coconut on Park Street..................WDMC!!!!!!!!
It is now in fact cheaper to buy imported fruit like apples, strawberries, etc. than it is to buy our own local fruits. For those who do not have the space to plant a fruit tree WTF are we to do?
Zabocado coming into season I suspect that will now be in the price range of $30 - $50 as opposed to $15 - $40 as it was last season. Those who have to have will pay and support this price gouging I guess.................... For the rest of us we will simply do with out.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Bareback wrote:I wonder when they will really kick this agri-business into high gear? The bride and she mudder gone to buy fruits, de man selling mangoes four for $40. Now they does go by he every week so he doh try an rob them, but oh god man 410 ah mango on a Caribbean Island!!! Not to mention it is $8 for a cold coconut on Park Street..................WDMC!!!!!!!!
It is now in fact cheaper to buy imported fruit like apples, strawberries, etc. than it is to buy our own local fruits. For those who do not have the space to plant a fruit tree WTF are we to do?
Zabocado coming into season I suspect that will now be in the price range of $30 - $50 as opposed to $15 - $40 as it was last season. Those who have to have will pay and support this price gouging I guess.................... For the rest of us we will simply do with out.
with this new found wealth in the oil industry,out goes the agriculture industry...little or no emphasis is going to be paid to it now...very sad indeed..ah glad ah still have meh own mangoes,oranges,etc etc...
nervewrecker wrote:$10.00 a mango, $8.00 a coconut?
WDMC
nervewrecker wrote:hmmm, I accustomed jumping off van tray directly into mango tree to chook dong green mango with short bamboo rod
coconut, dem pipers does handle we with the trees here (our tree) for a plate of pelau & 2 coconut.
nervewrecker wrote:dem pipers does handle we with the trees here (our tree) for a plate of pelau & 2 coconut.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:$6 to $8 is normal price for a coconut retail though
people pass and buy from us ever so often, they pay $2 per nut .
and its around $40 for a 2 litre bottle of coconut water, i think 3-5 nuts would fill a 2 litre.
Bareback wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:$6 to $8 is normal price for a coconut retail though
people pass and buy from us ever so often, they pay $2 per nut .
and its around $40 for a 2 litre bottle of coconut water, i think 3-5 nuts would fill a 2 litre.
So $30 to watch de man chap de coconut?????????? buh wha de........................
ABA Trading LTD wrote:i hadda prune my pommerac trees or sum yes, they bearing plentiful and sweeeet but very small, bout 4-5 pommerac wud fit in your hand.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:i hadda prune my pommerac trees or sum yes, they bearing plentiful and sweeeet but very small, bout 4-5 pommerac wud fit in your hand.
rfari wrote::D
ent they say leap year dem fruit trees does be laden? i waiting on balata to come in
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