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Community members attending an FAO/IFAD project training session on how to get the best out of new seed varieties provided through the project.
Women attending an FAO/IFAD project training session on how to get the best out of the new seed varieties distributed through the project.
Beneficiaries carrying a sack of seeds distributed through an FAO/IFAD project.
Sacks of seeds are stacked prior to distribution as part of an FAO/IFAD project aimed to boost local food and seed production.
Beneficiaries of the FAO/IFAD project carrying home sacks of seeds from the distribution center.
A beneficiary of the FAO/IFAD project carrying home sacks of seeds from the distribution center.
An FAO/IFAD project coordinator helping distribute seeds and other agricultural inputs at a distribution center.
An FAO/IFAD project coordinator helping distribute seeds and other agricultural inputs at a distribution center.
A farmer and president of the local farmers' association in Section 6 of the municipality of Gonaives sitting for an interview by an FAO Information Officer.
Local residents of Section 6 of the Gonaives Municipality standing in line to receive agricultural inputs distributed by FAO (tools, seeds and cuttings for green beans, peas, potatoes).
A farmer displays the hoe received through a FAO project to boost immediate agricultural production.
Local residents of Section 6 of the Gonaives Municipality standing in line to receive agricultural inputs distributed by FAO (tools, seeds and cuttings for green beans, peas, potatoes).
A beneficiary of FAO agricultural inputs of Section 6 of the Gonaives Municipality.
A resident of Section 6 of the Gonaives Municipality carrying away sweet potato cuttings and other agricultural inputs distributed by FAO (tools and seeds for green beans, peas, potatoes).
A family walking home with after receiving tools, seeds and cuttings for green beans, peas, potatoes distributed by FAO to boost immediate agricultural production.
A family walking home with after receiving tools, seeds and cuttings for green beans, peas, potatoes distributed by FAO to boost immediate agricultural production.
A resident of Section 6 of the Gonaives Municipality carrying away sweet potato cuttings distributed by FAO.
A nursery of seedlings funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and implented by FAO. The seedlings are distributed to local residents with other agricultural inputs.
A resident of Section 6 of the Gonaives Municipality receiving sweet potato cuttings distributed by FAO.
A farmer and FAO project beneficiary sitting outside the front door of his home.
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Community members attending an FAO/IFAD project training session on how to get the best out of the new seed varieties provided through the project.
FAO Project - UTF/HAI/023/HA: Short Term Action Plan for Food Production in Haiti (PACT-PV). The overall objective of the FAO Project (PACT-PV) is to revitalize the agricultural sector over a period of three farming seasons (winter 2008 through spring and summer of 2009) to have immediate impact on local production with priority given to the small, most vulnerable farmers. Indirectly, the project will also contribute towards expanding produce available at local markets from small farmers in the struggle against soaring food prices. The more immediate, short term objective of the project is to increase production and availability of small farmer produce through the following activities:
-Assisting the most vulnerable small farmers through increased production and distribution of high quality seeds and agricultural tools and equipment;
-Reinforcing capabilities of the National Seed Service (Service National Semencier - SNS) of MARNDR and partner institutions such as Farmers' Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs);
-Increasing seed production in rural areas.
07/04/2009
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