Our Vision
Haiti’s soil is our inheritance. For generations it has fed families, built towns, and rooted our identity. But decades of deforestation, neglect, and exploitation have stripped the land bare—leaving farmers struggling, and with them, the heartbeat of rural communities.
At AYITIKAB, we believe renewal begins where it always has: in the earth itself. Our vision is to restore farmland, regenerate orchards, and revive farming as the backbone of resilience and prosperity in southern Haiti—so that the land, and the people who depend on it, can thrive for generations to come.
The Future of Haiti Begins in the Soil
We launch in Paillant, Haiti, with a pilot farm that lays the foundation for a larger movement. Our starting point includes:
Poultry – to provide a steady source of food and financial security
Vegetables – to support local food security.
300 Mandarin Trees – to revive an orchard that once thrived and make it productive again.
This first phase is more than a farm. It is proof that land can be healed, communities can be fed, and agriculture can create dignity.
Our First Steps: Paillant, 2026
AYITIKAB is not just about food production. It is about building a foundation for rural renewal. As the farms grow, profits will be reinvested into:
Schools – to educate the next generation.
Hospitals – to restore access to health in rural towns.
Infrastructure – to strengthen communities from the ground up.
We believe farming can be the engine that powers Haiti’s rebirth.
From Soil to Society
Our long-term vision is to expand beyond one site into a decentralized network of farms across southern Haiti. Each farm will:
Train youth in regenerative practices,
Provide jobs for local families,
Supply fresh produce , poultry , dairy and diversified animal products
Partner with small farmers through contract farming and food hubs.
Together, these farms will create resilience at scale — a regional system of food sovereignty rooted in community values.
Scaling Up: A Network of Farms
AYITIKAB is not charity. It is infrastructure, rooted in Haiti’s land, labor, and local knowledge. Our vision is long-term: farms that heal soil, feed families, and restore dignity across southern Haiti.
We invite you to stand with us in making this vision a reality.

