Market Monitoring - Haiti - November 2025 (FR)
Summary — This report analyzes food security in Haiti in November 2025. It highlights national stability in food basket costs, departmental variations, and trends in food product availability and prices, noting challenges in specific regions and for certain products like red beans.
Key Findings
- National stability in median food basket cost.
- Metropolitan area food basket cost remains above national average.
- Significant price increases observed in the North department.
- Red beans remain scarce in Nippes, Nord, and Nord-Est.
- Insecurity impacts supply chains and trader strategies.
Full Description
The report provides an analysis of food security in Haiti for November 2025, focusing on market monitoring by WFP VAM. Key findings include a national stability in the median food basket cost, with a decrease of 3% to 23,543 gourdes. However, the metropolitan area remains 6% above the national average. While most departments show stable or decreasing prices, the North experienced a significant increase. The report also highlights the availability of food products, noting that while markets are generally well-supplied, red beans remain scarce in certain regions. The report also mentions the impact of insecurity on supply chains and the strategies employed by traders to maintain their stocks.