Well for one the Haitian government has to give support to farmers. That means, equipment,education who use them and of course money. In the US farmers pay no taxes and matter of fact get loans for the govt to plant food. Plus there are incentives for them to grow food. In Haiti farmers mostly grow food for their family and sell the extra food they have for money. To fix this there has to be a massive program to give farmers incentives to provide food. On top of that, you pay them and give them the equipment they need. And also building canals will help. Haiti has alot of rivers that can be rerouted to canals. Another area to boost the agricultural sector is the land laws. So in Haiti people buy and sell land without no documentation. So money is exchanged for land but there is no land permit. So if a landowner dies well it creates a chaotic situation. Also a lot of the older generation in Haiti who owned land are dying. While their children move into the cities. So in alot of these farms become empty. So if there is that case the govt should buy up the land and put u for sale for any farmers to buy at a discount price. And if they buy it there must be paperwork. If they do any of these things Haiti's agriculture sector will boom.
Great post. Lemme add. They have to also give incentives for people to go back to the country side and live there. Trust me, plenty young men will move to the countryside if the offer looks good, instead of wasting time in the city.
Give them electricity and you're right about education. They don't even know what happens with their product they took all their time to grow. They have no idea at all.
A coffee exporter from Haiti told me he had contract with Starbucks. 100k bags of coffee at 10 bucks. However, those farmers know 0 about that.
Come on fam,please dont spread false info.

Below are the following steps in order to purchase property in Haiti.
- Obtain authorization to conduct a property survey from the Local Civil Tribunal.
- Survey of property
- Notary public a/k/a Lawyers prepares the sale agreement
- Obtain avis de cotisation and pay for registration from the Banque de la Republique d’Haiti
- The sale agreement is recorded and transcribed at the Tax Authority (DGI a/k/a Direction Générale des impôts)
You must be from PaP. You have 0 idea about Haiti then. No disrespect. There's only 1 DGI office and that's in PaP, infested with leeches and thieves.
What he's saying is this; people do sell homes and lands with no proof, which turned into the illegal seizing period where people were losing lands left and right. The government needs to take account of the properties and who owns what and make sure they have an address at least.