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    twin200
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    [quote=”jdocop”]Can’t help you with costs of bananas, but I can tell you that there is not much value in raising them. We buy 5-6 bananas locally for about twenty cents, American. Meanwhile, you have to be very careful with the idea that you can raise any kind of tree commercially. By Federal law, even trees on your own land cannot be cut down without se11cial permissions.[/quote]1111 thanks for the chat jdocop. I’m going to come down and have a look. maybe its not for me. Is it true that sunset is 6:00 pm every day and what time is sun rise

    in reply to: farming #172615
    twin200
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    I truly appreciate the honesty from you folks. I actually am interested in a 60 acre farm that already has 7 arces of teak.I do not know the age of the trees yet nor do I know if an outside company has the rights to the trees as we consider this share croping. this farm claims to have several home sites possibly for resale. I would also like to know the investment cost of bananas per acre. the cost of importing equipment or purchasing in cr is probally going to be overwhelming

    in reply to: farming #172612
    twin200
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    [quote=”jdocop”]If you plan to raise a crop for sale, as in running a business, then you could own such a thing. However, you yourself (unless you are a permanent resident or citizen) could not perform any of the labor. No, there are NO tax incentives for importing any vehicles. As a matter of fact, the duties and transportation costs are so high as to be 1nearly prohibitive.[/quote]

    I do wish to become a resident,but it would be very disappointing to know that all my equipment is going to be of no use to me in cr. I would imagine tractors,welders,reliable trucks,ect. would be very expensive

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