Sustainably Grown: Cultivating with Care
Our sweet potatoes are more than a crop—they’re a commitment. At Tabono Ayiti, we uphold sustainable farming practices that honor the land and protect future generations. We train local farmers to use organic fertilizers, replant slips season after season, and transform weeds into nutrient-rich mulch.
Getting involved means standing with nature. Whether you’re volunteering in our fields or supporting from afar, you’re helping to build a model of agriculture that regenerates the soil, reduces carbon footprints, and restores harmony between people and the environment.
When you support sustainability, you’re investing in long-term health—for our planet and our communities.
Nutritional Advocacy: Food as a Force for Good
Food is medicine, and sweet potatoes are among the most powerful foods we can grow. Rich in vitamins, fiber, and energy, they are a vital solution to undernutrition and food insecurity in Ayiti.
Tabono Ayiti champions food not just as sustenance, but as education, empowerment, and equity. We host workshops in schools and communities, promote local consumption, and work with health experts to advocate for improved diets.
When you get involved, you’re helping shift the narrative—making local, nutritious food a right, not a privilege.
You become an advocate for children learning the value of healthy eating, for mothers feeding their families with dignity, and for a society that thrives on nourishment.

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Community Empowerment: Power in Every Hand.
At the heart of Tabono Ayiti is the belief that real power lives within our communities. Our model is cooperative and inclusive, built on the strengths of smallholder farmers, local leaders, women entrepreneurs, and youth visionaries.
Getting involved means more than just giving—it means growing together. We create jobs, provide training, offer fair market access, and support the leadership of those who know their land best.
We believe that no one should be left behind. When you join our work, you are standing beside Ayiti’s people—not in front of them. You are part of a synchronized movement, like the paddles in our namesake symbol, all rowing forward in rhythm.
The Opportunity
- Haiti ranks second globally in sweet potato consumption per capita, demonstrating robust domestic and export potential.
- Sweet potatoes serve as a versatile product base for industries like food, health, and beauty (e.g., flour, starch, animal feed, essential oils).
Challenges Addressed
Tabono Ayiti tackles poverty, inefficiencies, and data inaccessibility in Ayitian agriculture. Its solutions increase farmers’ incomes, promote dignity, and drive sustainable economic growth.