Empowering farmers and their families for a brighter future.

Supporting soil health and regenerative agriculture.

Haiti suffers from soil intervention gaps which include inadequate farmer training in soil management and lack of technical support.  

We are providing Haitian farmers with a soil amendment made from decomposed ancient sea kelp and bio-respirated air-fall volcanic ash. These amendments maximize growth and production by providing soil, plant, and humans with a dense source of vital nutrients.

Haiti in 3D believes that smallholders and family farmers are among the first people that can solve Haiti's food insecurity problem.

Haiti in 3D™ aims to teach soil nutrient management, erosion control techniques, and business skills to smallholders and family farmers in Haiti.

Building a better future for Haiti.

Haiti in 3D™ believes that family and smallholder farmers are key in building a self-sufficient and prosperous Haiti.

The innovative practices we are advocating for enable farm and family businesses to increase food security, improve nutrition, and maintain long-term economic stability.

Empowering Haitian Farmers & Families

We believe that by empowering Haiti's families and smallholder farmers through education and exposure, we can help them take control of their lives—and their livelihoods—and build a better future for their families and the country at large.

Haiti in 3D™ will create a favorable framework for young people, farmers, fishermen and breeders to strengthen their skills and become a lever for socio-economic progress and sustainable development.

The regenerative agriculture and soil interventions practices we advocate for will enable family and smallholder farmers to increase food security, improve nutrition, and maintain long-term economic stability for them and their communities.

Our donated volcanic ash/rock dust mineral soil amendments provide crops the ability to grow stronger, healthier, and be more nutrient dense, with up to 30% higher harvest yield.

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The 1987 Constitution also direct the state of Haiti to encourage the creation of cooperatives for the production and processing of raw materials, in rural and urban areas of the country. This will foster the entrepreneurial spirit and promote the accumulation of national capital.

Haiti is the first black republic in the world and the second nation in the western hemisphere (after the United States) to win its independence from a European power.