The Haitian Development Network is a non-profit 501c6 business league designed to bring together like-minded individuals, businesses and charitable organizations with a common interest in fomenting the creation of wealth for individuals and families in Haiti and Haitians around the world.
The Haitian Development Network (HDN) assists family and smallholder farmers in food security and economic development.
Raising chickens is another excellent way to reduce food insecurity. We currently have over 100 families raising chickens in their backyards.
Why does HDN desire to help in this way?
A landmark study by Harvard University recognizes Haiti’s potential to move from its current crisis to a leading economic nation in the Caribbean Basin. In a Haitian Development Network broadcast, Founder Jacques Jonassaint outlines the Harvard study and the efforts HDN is making to realize Haiti’s potential.
Highlights include:
Plan for the Future
The revenue is lower for urban gardeners, as excess food can often be traded or bartered for services. The remainder of the produce goes to friends and neighbors out of an abundance of feeling, which accounts for a national sense of food security.
Neighborhood food production has another advantage: it lowers inflation because large-scale agriculture competes with local markets for food. This method also reduces food imports, farm subsidies, and pesticide/antibiotic usage. Not to mention the positive social impact neighborhood gardening can have on Haitian society.
Nearly half of Haiti is going hungry, new food security report warns — UN News — https://press.un.org/en/2023/sc15266.doc.htm
With your contribution, our team at the Haitian Development Network can provide resources and programs that will empower Haitians, build up their economy, and give hope to the Diaspora.
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