Wilgeens, I understand your logic very well. Long before I...

Tiba says...

Wilgeens,

I understand your logic very well. Long before I left Haiti I used to witness the same thing and every time I go to Haiti I keep witnessing the same thing.

However, you also know how long it could take a farmer to plant, to harvest, and to prepare the land using these premitive tool/equipment.

Based on the Haitian proverb that goes "Sa pov genyen se sa-l pote nan mache" I do understand and accept that argument.

But it doesn't have to be as we're moving toward a global economy and experiencing population growth.

A decade ago Haiti had 7.5 million people and today Haiti has reached 9 million people, which means more people to feed and to feed quickly.

We need to change course and get in the 21st century technology of opperation/production.

The government needs to import better and more efficient farming tools/equipments to increase national production faster.

The topic is: ALL INVESTORS: We Are Open For Business!
This is a reply to Msg 17670
Posted by Tiba on December 5 2009 at 5:50 PM

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I have participated in missionary work (no not religious ones), but nevertheless with some NGOs which to day I even oppose some of them or that I am "somewhat: generally anti-NGOs especially foreign ones and the religious ones due to how I know they > >
Wilgeens Afrolatino Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 12:40 am
Check this out, the second video!!! > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 12:45 am
Well, Sir Wilgeens, We finally agree on something. I think the problem with us Haitians when discussing issues, is that we tend to talk vaguely in a vacuum, if you will, without detail, clarity, precision, and cohesiveness. We don't give specif > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 9:11 am
Wilgeens Rosenberg, You see, I was not wrong after all with my posts because I was able to get you out of your comfort zone and open up a little bit and getting to know you. Just a little careful about too much of self-disclosure. You are really a > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 9:38 am
You also talking about shipping farming tools/equipments to farmers in Haiti so they can work the land and produce again, which I agree very much, but you did not give specifics on the kinda tools/equipments to ship. If you are referring to any tools > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 5:13 pm
This is a business project I am working on and it is also an investment. I still need to get all the legal paper work done which is only going to cost me roughly $10,000. I am opening up a tool renting center which I hope to become nationwide throu > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 5:37 pm
Wilgeens, I understand your logic very well. Long before I left Haiti I used to witness the same thing and every time I go to Haiti I keep witnessing the same thing. However, you also know how long it could take a farmer to plant, to harvest, and > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 5:50 pm
Wilgeens, I think you have a very good business proposition there. Why didn't I think of that? I am, however, opposing to some parts of all the 3 points propositions of the operation you listed. I think it would be much better to rent/lease t > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 6:17 pm
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