it used to be a much busyier. they have displaced thousands of rural farmers cutting off most of the supplies. three small factories are producing edible oil. two have shut. the third operates occasionally. >> because of this, the insurgency is seriously affecting our productions. >> reporter: the few supplies aren't enough to run the factories. and it's the same story of this cluster of factories. the full economic impact are becoming clear. >> the commercial activities in times of commodity trading are substantially reduced. we are doing a lot of investment on one hand. and which textile because investment textile to do. you work one day and this investments are being destroyed. >> reporter: everyone here is hoping for a quick resolution to this conflict. the long process of recovery can begin. for now, hope is what everyone is hanging on to. >>> thousands of haitians forced out are living in camps in haiti. families are relying on handouts. the government started to crack down on people without correct document