Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!

by Lambi Fund of Haiti
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Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!
Let's Plant Trees in Haiti, Together!

Project Report | Dec 27, 2024
We're Busy Planting Trees!

By Michaelle M. | Project Assistant

OPK Organization Nursery in Gwomon commune
OPK Organization Nursery in Gwomon commune

Environmental degradation remains a great concern in Haiti. The Lambi Fund for Haiti continues to support and monitor the progress of severalorganizations. The Organization of Active Women in Pliche (OFAP) has been incredibly successful in producing 120,000 seedlings that were distributed and planted within the past several months. The combine seedlings produced among all of the peasant organizations totaled 320,000 thus far. The Lambi Fund helped the Organizations to find specialized trainers in the Environmental field to train them on the techniques of setting up a nursery and sustainable agriculture techniques. The purpose of these training assist each Organization in realizing their production goals and to implement a series of techniques in proper planting to protect the land. There are 25-30 members per organization that participated in these training sessions, in total there are approximately 300 members that benefited from these training.

These projects consist of 3 phases: seedling production phase, distribution phase, and follow-up phase of seedlings after transplanting in the fields of beneficiary members.

In the production phase, the Organizations obtains the necessary framework from the technicians who are engaged in the project, but unfortunately some of these Organizations did not manage to produce the amount they had predicted due to issues within the germination process. Nonetheless, the number of seedlings that did not succeed was relatively low comparison to their projections.

All the seedlings produced have already been distributed to the members of the Organizations who are in the program and other people in the communities. Currently, these seedlings are growing in the fields. The fields are monitored to report on the progress of the seedlings. The beneficiary members are given forms to provide reports every 3 months on how the seedlings have evolved in their gardens. There is a significant amount of data that has begun to be collected in this regard. It has not yet been calculated on the number of successful plants in their fields.

The trees produced are also distributed to small schools and churches in the communities in order to educated and engage the youth and the locals outside the Organizations about the problem of environmental degradation and encourage them to do their own production.

The trees are generally planted together with the culture (agroforestry garden) but there are also organizations, especially those in the Latibonite, that usually choose a space where they plant the trees alone (community forest).

Lambi recently launched a new environmental project with the "Cooperative Agricole Cafeiere Vachon (CACVA)" in the Southern Department of the commune of Kavayon. It is mainly a coffee and cocoa plantation regeneration project. The organization aims to produce 30,000 seedlings (20,000 coffee and 10,000 cocoa). As part of this project, the Cooperative wants to plant new coffee and cocoa plantations on more than 10 hectares of land and regenerate many others that are beginning to mature.

The goal is to involve more than 250 active members of the cooperative on the problem of environmental degradation and to conduct special training for 30 planters on how to protect their land and on sustainable agriculture techniques as well.

CACVA is part of a Southern Coffee and Agricultural Cooperative Network (RECOCAS) that hopes to obtain the financial support of Lambi in 2025 to help more cooperatives and other organizations address these problems that represent a great threat to the human life and for agricultural production.

Small seedlings in the OPDTM Organization nursery
Small seedlings in the OPDTM Organization nursery
Bags filled with compost ready to receive seed
Bags filled with compost ready to receive seed
The OFAP Organization's Nursery in Pliche Commune
The OFAP Organization's Nursery in Pliche Commune
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Lambi Fund of Haiti

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