Les racines et tubercules en Haiti

The existing data on production and consumption of sweet potato, cassava, yam, potato, taro, and arum crops are presented to provide basic elements with which the problems of these crops in Haiti can be analyzed. Ecosystems in which they are grown, farm characteristics, required labor, cropping syst...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tremblay, A., Pierre-jean, L.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Francés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1986
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82276
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Summary:The existing data on production and consumption of sweet potato, cassava, yam, potato, taro, and arum crops are presented to provide basic elements with which the problems of these crops in Haiti can be analyzed. Ecosystems in which they are grown, farm characteristics, required labor, cropping systems, and production costs, vol., and constraints are indicated. The processing and marketing of the products, the domestic demand for fresh and processed products, and their constraints are also discussed. It should be noted that these crops are consumed only locally. Government policies are analyzed and the institutions, personnel, training, and budget involved in research are described. Finally, some recommendations on an approach toward research are made. (CIAT)