WILLEMSTAD – Minister of Economic Development, Roderick Middelhof, recently visited the floating market in Punda together with the export representative of the Dominican Republic.

The visit aimed to explore possibilities for importing fruits and vegetables from the Dominican Republic after supply pressures from Venezuela continue due to the American war plans against Venezuela.

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Minister Middelhof emphasized that the government will always safeguard the island’s food security. The well-being of our impoverished citizens comes first.

We are working to diversify our sources of imports to ensure that every household has enough to eat, without depending on just the Dutch export market, the minister said.

The discussions with the Dominican Republic open the door to closer cooperation in agriculture and trade.

This initiative could not only strengthen Curaçao’s food supply chain but also create new opportunities for local entrepreneurs.

With this effort, Minister Middelhof underscored that the government is taking swift action and that the interests of Curaçao’s residents remain its top priority. 

Curacao Chronicle / ABC Flash Point Blog News 2025.

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NoMoreWarsForBankers
NoMoreWarsForBankers
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September 12, 2025 07:56

By declaring war against Venezuela, that once supported the entire Caribbean with cheap loan to buy oil, the west is digging its own grave.