State of the Plantain and Veterinary Pharmacy Projects at Grepen Center in Haiti |
State of the Plantain and Veterinary Pharmacy Projects at Grepen Center in Haiti
Situated in the commune of Gros Morne where 3 out its 8 sections have suffered from gang violence, the Jean Marie Vincent (Grepen) Center has had to keep a low profile and downsize or even suspend some activities since 2024. The violence has made access to the center ever more difficult for construction workers, staff and customers, and has affected the plantain and veterinary pharmacy projects, which were initiated two years ago with support from Quixote Center donors.
Despite the obstacles, the plantain seedling and veterinary care projects have shown promising results. While conditions have kept the center from reaching their objectives, the team of technicians is determined to continue to grow these projects to meet the high demand from local farmers, especially during the rainy season.
Plantains
Plantains are one of the main cash crops for Haitian farmers and can be easily propagated thanks to the PIF technique which allows new plants to grow from stem fragments, rapidly multiplying plantain plants. The farmers who received training in this technique at the Grepen Center report improvements in the health of their trees and also the ability to harvest the fruit earlier. These trees generate more income for their families as they not only sell the fruit but also sell the young offshoot trees to other farmers, thus creating a multiplying effect on the entire community in Gros Morne.
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