Completed project
World Bank and Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP)
Composed of CECI (mandated to implement the project), SOCODEVI and UPA-Développement international.
The Champs-écoles paysans project meets the objectives set out in Haiti's national plan to strengthen agricultural public services. It aims to achieve a sustainable improvement in farm incomes and food security for small-scale farmers in the Centre department.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development (MARNDR) and the Centre Departmental Directorate were involved in the project, as were our consortium partners Société de coopération pour le développement international (SOCODEVI) and UPA-Développement international. Together, we worked to improve agricultural productivity and production with a view to a sustainable economy.
Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the government adopted a plan to boost agricultural production and rebuild the country. The Champs-écoles paysans project supports these efforts. Technology packages support farmers by enabling them to acquire agricultural services adapted to their local reality. We also support them in their search for strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Farmers' field schools (FFS) are crops set up to enable innovative techniques to be compared with traditional practices. Over 1,000 farmers participate directly in these FFS, while another 4,000 benefit from technical support. Target crops include pigeon peas, bananas, cassava, corn, annual crops (beans, eggplants, tomatoes, onions, leeks, chillies) and combined crops (coffee, cocoa with fruit, forestry, yams, mangoes, etc.).
registered suppliers of agricultural goods and services
farmers and 665 women farmers benefited from project support to implement technical packages
farmer field schools installed