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Dominica has the opportunity to become 1st organic country in the world

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Self-Employed organic consultant based in North Carolina, Tony Kleese, says Dominica now has the opportunity to become the first organic country in the world.

According to Mr. Kleese the Dominica Organic Agricultural movement is equipped with the necessary resources, plans, desire and now necessary funding to move forward on transforming Dominica into an organic island. He says by achieving this Dominica will not only create its own organic food system but will also ensure food security for Dominica and its citizens. Additionally, he claims that now is the opportune time particularly in the advent of this global financial crisis.

Source:Q95News

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Comment by RAS
2010-03-18 11:04:29

We had better not trust them to bring us any of their genetically modified organisms to which they own all patents and copyrights. We’ll be organic alright. Perfectly manipulated, tampered with, modified, nutrient-free, sub par fruits and vegetables

I VOTE AN EMPHATIC NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

 
Comment by lizavier
2010-05-26 23:07:31

Yes, I agree with RAS, our Dominica is rich with natural resource right now, and outsiders are now beginning to find out about those resources.

Our government, and men and women of wisdom in Dominica must continue to put their leadership and wisdom to work. That is the principle that protected our Natural Resources, the reason the world is getting to know that we are the most unspoiled, as far as far as our water, forestry, and vegetation is concerned.

The ravens are hungry and they will ravage on our ignorance, if they notice we are demonstrating even a small bit of it.

Organic foods in Dominica? No problem. I knew Mr. Andrew Royer, who is now dead. He lived in my village of Giraudel, in Dominica, where he introduced the production of organic foods. I read that certain persons from the United States were extremely impressed with his work. Might be from the same source which is named in this article, or maybe not. The point is that, if Mr. Royer can do it, I am sure that there are hundreds of Dominicans who can follow his procedures. Dominicans can help to improve the work of those Mr.Royer left to follow in his footstep.

Government of Dominica, men and women of wisdom in Dominica, do not reject any good advise from outsiders of our country. But keep your eyes and ears open. Be careful that they are not telling you this is good for our country, while they sneak behind our backs and take the good things for themselves, leaving our country as barren as they have done to the other islands of the Caribbean.

 
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