AVANSE Final Report: Support for the Promotion of Agricultural Potential in the North, for Economic and Environmental Security

AVANSE Final Report: Support for the Promotion of Agricultural Potential in the North, for Economic and Environmental Security

USAID 2020 44 pages
Summary — The AVANSE project aimed to increase agricultural incomes in Haiti's Northern Corridor by improving productivity, watershed stability, and market access for rice, cacao, and plantain farmers. Over seven years, the project introduced improved technologies, strengthened agribusinesses, and increased farmers' incomes, contributing to transformative change in the agriculture sector.
Key Findings
Full Description
The AVANSE (Appui à la Valorisation du Potentiel Agricole du Nord, pour la Sécurité Économique et Environnementale) project, with a budget of $85.8 million, operated from April 2013 to January 2020. Its primary objective was to increase agricultural incomes in Haiti's Northern Corridor by addressing limited access to technology and inefficient production practices. AVANSE focused on the rice, cacao, and plantain value chains, aiming to increase agricultural productivity, improve watershed stability, strengthen agricultural markets, and build the capacity of local organizations. The project introduced 32 improved technologies, assisted over 30 agribusinesses, and significantly increased farmers' yields and incomes. Key interventions included farmer field schools, public-private partnerships, and support for local universities and the Ministry of Agriculture.
Topics
AgricultureEconomyEnvironmentTrade
Geography
NationalNord DepartmentNord-Est Department
Time Coverage
2013 — 2020
Keywords
agriculture, Haiti, AVANSE, USAID, cacao, rice, plantain, value chain, productivity, watershed, markets, income, technology, irrigation, exports
Entities
USAID, DAI Global, LLC, Ministry of Agriculture, Auburn University, University of Northern Haiti, CLES, CPCN, PISA, NOVELLA, UPBH