A strategy to improve livelihoods and restore degraded lands in Haiti

CIAT - International Center for Tropical Agriculture. Achieving Sustainable Agricultural Production in Haiti. In collaboration with international and local partners to assist with Haiti’s severe food production constraints in three major areas: Seed Solutions for Food Security Improved seeds o...

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Main Authors: Guimarães, E., Zandstra, Andre
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43670
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Summary:CIAT - International Center for Tropical Agriculture. Achieving Sustainable Agricultural Production in Haiti. In collaboration with international and local partners to assist with Haiti’s severe food production constraints in three major areas: Seed Solutions for Food Security Improved seeds of staple crops are a major leverage point for change in agriculture. By giving higher and more stable yields, they offer short-term benefits, which open the way toward a more profound transformation. Resilient System Solutions for Sustainable Growth Concerted action is needed to begin recuperating Haiti’s extensive but severely degraded hillside farming environments. This effort could center on agroforestry systems, combining crops (e.g., beans, cassava, and maize) with diverse shrubs and trees, chosen to provide timber and food while also helping restore degraded soils to health. Linking Smallholders to Markets for Poverty Reduction To realize the enormous potential of smallholder agriculture as an engine of inclusive economic growth requires well targeted, collaborative efforts to strengthen the links between rural communities and markets.