Giovanny van Gil is the captain of the owner of the boat El Maracucho that entered Aruba docks today. Today, after four and a half years, they return to Aruba. When the boats stopped coming to Aruba they also felt the effect seeing that they have a long-standing habit of coming to Aruba and bringing fruits and vegetables to Aruba.
However, after the ban on them coming to Aruba, a negotiation was finally reached between Venezuela and Aruba , now after the agreement today they can sail fruits and vegetables to Aruba once again.
The fruits and vegetables that arrived in Aruba today are orders that have already been placed by traders looking for fruit and vegetable merchandise for Aruba. All of the cargo is destined for the community of Aruba to buy fruits and vegetables at a better price from Venezuela.
However, the captain of the boat Giovanny Gil makes an appeal to the community of Aruba, but also to all the supermarkets that they can contact representatives of El Maracucho who are in Aruba they can make the necessary order so that the boat El Maracucho can bring the desired fruit and vegetable goods.
According to the captain, the idea is to work with the people of Aruba so that the people of Aruba can get a better price on the market for fruits and vegetables. The boat left Venezuela last night and arrived this morning at the port of Aruba where everything went well and the weather was good.
The boat El Maracucho arrived at the pier at 6 am. The intention until now is to come to Aruba once a week, when there is more demand for the product, it will be necessary to evaluate if it can come more times a week to deliver the fruit and vegetables. However, not only El Maracucho arrived in Aruba today, but Gaviota II also arrived after 4 years in Aruba to deliver the necessary products, but it is not ruled out that there will be more boats that will bring more products to Aruba.