From the Soil, For the People

About

AYITIKAB is a regenerative farming initiative in southern Haiti dedicated to restoring degraded land, teaching modern agricultural skills, and creating financial stability for farming families. What begins as a one-woman show is designed to belong to the community and to outlive its founder.

By combining orchard regeneration with animal husbandry and crop cultivation, AYITIKAB transforms exhausted soil into productive farmland while generating dignified jobs, youth training, and long-term resilience. This is not aid or charity—it is a business rooted in the soil, building infrastructure that strengthens rural communities and restores ecosystems.

Our mission is to create an enduring model for Haiti: farms that feed families, provide education, and anchor financial independence for generations to come.

Contact

For inquiries, collaborations, sponsorships or media requests:

Info@ayitikab.com

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Meet the Founder


  • Founder

    Born in Paillant, Haiti, Ania is building a regenerative farming initiative to restore land, grow food, and create opportunity in her home region.

Ania was born in Paillant, Haiti, where weekends and summers were spent on her family’s farm, learning the rhythms of the land. Those early roots planted her vision: to restore Haiti’s farmland not just for crops, but for communities.

Now 24, Ania is training in Hawaii as a farming apprentice in poultry, agroforestry, and regenerative agriculture while preparing to launch AYITIKAB in 2026. Her approach blends tradition with innovation—starting with poultry, vegetables, and the regeneration of 300 mandarin trees on her family’s land.

But Ania’s vision reaches far beyond one farm. She is building AYITIKAB as a decentralized network of farms across southern Haiti—designed to generate food, jobs, and reinvestment in schools, hospitals, and infrastructure. Her mission is bold: to rebuild Haiti from the soil up, and to prove that farming can be both a livelihood and a legacy.

“AYITIKAB is not just my dream—it is Haiti’s inheritance, and I’m building it to outlive me.”