Vol. 103 No. 3 (2009)
Research Papers

Results of a project on development of agro-forestry systems for food security in Carrefour region, Republic of Haiti

Furio Massolino
Coordinator of Food Security and Land Management Programs, NGO Movimondo
Andrea Pardini
Department of Agronomy and Land Management, University of Florence, P.le delle Cascine 18, Florence

Published 2011-11-21

How to Cite

Massolino, F., & Pardini, A. (2011). Results of a project on development of agro-forestry systems for food security in Carrefour region, Republic of Haiti. Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development (JAEID), 103(3), 201–212. https://doi.org/10.12895/jaeid.20093.32

Abstract

Haity has a notable problem of food security, 48% of people have not sufficient food availability, food prices has doubled from 1980 and 1990 and further increased 5 times between 1991 and 2000. Water availability and quality is another problems to be added to food insufficiency. Food deficiency is mitigated by natural food resources in rural areas where many different species are cultivated together but it can be extreme in the towns. Agricultural systems are not efficient and, at the same time, enhance soil and genetic erosion. A development project has been implemented to increase food security over the long term in the geographical area of Carrefour rural area, this comprises a research aimed to increase national food production introducing complex agro-forestry systems. The project has investigated problems and solutions, actions have been started to increase food production, including agronomic training of local farmers, organization of small farmers including legal protection on land tenure, introduction of low input modern agroforestry systems that can diversify food production through the year and reduce soil and genetic erosion. After these results, an intervention project has been approved and funded by EU, then delayed due to the recent civil war, finally it is giving positive results now. The same approach used for this project can be spread in the rest of the Republic of Haiti and, hopefully, to other world regions that have similar problems.