All over the country can be grown. but specially in the nothern area beacuse is more fertile.
Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Tobacco, Banana (of course), Others in lesser quantity.
Yes, avocados are produced in the Dominican Republic (DR). However, they are also grown in many other countries as well.
The main crop is coffee beans.
Typically grown in the southern United States, butter beans have become a staple of southern cuisine. Georgia is a very large producer of butter beans. Slightly different than its lima bean cousin, the butter bean is a little sweeter, and slightly different in color.
many farmers in D.R grow sugarcanes, plantains, mangos, coconuts, sweet potatoes, yucca, cocoa and bananas.
Beans are grown from seed.
green beans and Castor beans
Beans can not be grown by milk
There is no documentations of poisonous snakes or reptile in the Dominican Republic, there is a tarantula type of spider call cacata which can inflict a painful bite and a type of centipede that can grown very large and also can inflict a painful bite, none of then are consider dangerous for a young healthy adult
Yes, olives can be grown in the Dominican Republic, although the climate is not typically ideal for traditional olive cultivation. The country's warm temperatures and humidity may pose challenges, but some farmers have experimented with growing olive varieties that are more tolerant of these conditions. Success often depends on careful management of soil conditions and irrigation practices. Overall, while not a primary crop, there is potential for olive cultivation in certain regions of the Dominican Republic.
it is grown in sunner and fall
They are popularly grown in Britain or the US.