The Haiti Tree Project

The Haiti Tree Project

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The Haiti Tree Project works with Haitian communities to provide financial, educational, and technol

04/23/2024

The Haiti Tree Project's nursery is a reliable source of many different species of fruit and hardwood seedlings for local landowners. When it rains and the conditions are ripe for planting, many come to the nursery to pick out trees to plant.

A Bountiful Look at the Breadfruit 12/10/2023

As you all know, alongside Trees That Feed, we have put a lot of effort into invigorating the local economy for breadfruit in southern Haiti.

Check out this podcast episode from Savor to learn more about the history, nutrition, and global efforts to use the breadfruit tree as a means to fight malnourishment and hunger:

A Bountiful Look at the Breadfruit Listen to this episode from Savor on Spotify. Sometimes called the tropical potato, is breadfruit the greatest thing since sliced bread? What's mutiny got to do with it? Join Anney and Lauren as they get a loaf of breadfruit. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSe...

08/19/2023

Check out this initiative! The Haiti Tree Project is working to reforest the local area and protect endangered species like the Mapou tree. Recently, we planted a Mapou seedling as part of a project to 'hydrate' the local spring that is used as the main water source for the nearby community. This will help ensure that residents have access to clean and reliable water, even during dry spells. We're thrilled to support this effort towards sustainability and the preservation of our natural resources. 🌳🌴

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