Crop Damage by Tropical Storm Fay Magnifies Haiti`s Food Crisis

Released on: August 23, 2008, 5:29 pm

Press Release Author: Blueprint Creative Group

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: Tropical Storm Fay reveals the need for investments and local
food production as a solution to Haiti's food crisis.

Press Release Body: MIAMI, FL, August 25, 2008 - As if Haiti has not had enough of a
struggle coping with a food crisis that sparked deadly riots in April, Tropical
Storm Fay has added to the country's woes. With maximum sustained winds of 55 mph,
flooding, and the fourteen people confirmed dead, Fay also flooded and destroyed
rice fields and plantain crops. With less than one percent of its forest remaining
due to deforestation, any damage to its agricultural sector proves devastating for
the island. Temporary fixes to the problem brings about a wave of food aid, but the
permanent solution to solving Haiti's food crisis will require investment in Haiti's
farming sector to work towards sustainable development.

Restoring Haiti's agricultural sector is a prerequisite for building other parts of
its economy. Haiti's food crisis is in direct correlation to a farming sector that
is unable to produce competitively and profitably due to rising fuel costs and
diminishing investments in local food production. This issue is further exacerbated
by the lack of arable land since 71 percent of the energy used in Haiti comes from
charcoal and residents are left to chop down 10 to 20 million trees each year just
to make and sell charcoal for food and other uses. With less than one percent of its
forests remaining, Haiti's agriculture is at risk, the food crisis persists, and
natural disasters such as Tropical Storm Fay continue to leave a disastrous mark on
the island. Thanks to non-profit organizations such as Lambi Fund of Haiti, local
communities are implementing projects that focus on sustainable development and the
reversal of the country's woes to work towards restoring environmental integrity.

The Lambi Fund of Haiti partners with and finances agricultural and environmental
projects in Haiti to encourage national food production and address the severe
problem of hunger. The non-profit partners with local groups to plant indigenous
crops such as plantains, beans, and rice and seeds community micro-credit funding,
animal breeding projects, irrigation pumps for quality water supply, and a
reforestation movement that incorporates tree planting, tree nurseries, and agro
forestry practices. To cure some of the crop damages left by Tropical Storm Fay,
Lambi Fund of Haiti's Center of Plantain Propagation will help in rapid reproduction
of healthy plantain trees. This and similar sustainable development projects is the
solution to addressing and combating Haiti's food crisis and its initial steps to
ensure long-term food security.

About Lambi Fund of Haiti

Lambi Fund of Haiti provides financial resources, training, and technical assistance
to peasant-led community organizations that promote the social and economic
empowerment of the Haitian people. Their programs focus on sustainable development,
community micro-credit, animal husbandry, restoring environmental integrity, and
organizational and leadership training. For more information and to become a
financial donor, please visit www.LambiFund.org or email info@LambiFund.org.

Contact:

Fabiola Fleuranvil of Blueprint Creative Group
for Lambi Fund of Haiti
(404) 437-0078
Fabiola@BlueprintCreativeGroup.com


Web Site: http://www.LambiFund.org

Contact Details: PO Box 322
Atlanta, GA 30309

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