Production Members

Six agricultural organizations supporting over 67,700 farmers across Haiti

The Alliance represents diverse local partners working across agriculture, education, healthcare, and community development in Haiti. More importantly, Alliance members represent and consist of hundreds of Haitian staff and workers, thousands of Haitian farmers, students and patients, and dozens of affiliated Haitian community organizations.

Given a strong focus on employment equity, family economic security, and income generating opportunities, the Alliance was founded by six partners all working in rural communities at the start of value chains to increase farmer production.

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ACAPE

Association of Executives for Environmental Protection

Focus Areas
Rice and vegetable production, seed multiplication

Impact
Trained farmers in climate-smart agriculture, providing certified seeds and market linkages.

ACCESO

Agricultural Social Enterprise

Focus Areas
Credit, inputs, training and market opportunities

Impact
Administrator for the Alliance, coordinating all activities and partner work.

AZA

Association Zanmi Agrikòl

Focus Areas
Agriculture, breeding and community development

Impact
Creating sustainable livelihoods while restoring farmlands and forests.

HCDF

Haiti Christian Development Fund

Focus Areas
Community-centered rural development

Impact
Promoting people-centered development led by Haitian leaders since 1982.

KORE

Business Opportunities in Agricultural Development

Focus Areas
Egg production and school feeding programs

Impact
Providing daily eggs to school children while creating business opportunities.

PDL

Partenariat pour le Développement Local

Focus Areas
Black beans, groundnuts, and agroecology

Impact
Leading authority on agroecology and climate risk management in Haiti.

Supporting Local Farmers

Our production partners work directly with farming communities to increase yields, improve sustainability, and create market opportunities. Together, we’re building a more resilient agricultural sector in Haiti.

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