Environmental Innovation Could be Haiti's SalvationBy Bryan Schaaf on Vendredi, avril 21, 2006.
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We've written on this site before about how environmental preservation must be linked to livelihoods to be sustainable. People are hungry and will continue to use charcoal until they have an alternative they like as much and costs less. President Elect Preval, an agronomist by training himself, announced plans to diversify Haiti's sugar industry. In terms of crops, sugar is worth next to nothing. Sugar cane is not indigenous to Haiti but was widely planted throughout the Caribbean by European colonizers. When Germans invented a technique for withdrawing sugar from sugar beats, even Michigan could produce sugar. Sugar cane became a water-intensive, profit losing endeavor. Preval intends to work with Brazil to covert sugar cane into ethanol and bio-diesel. If energy prices keep increasing, this could be a very sensible move. Haiti, being a small country, will never be an economy of scale. However, there is a huge need for alternate sources of energy in Haiti as the traditional ones arent working very well. If Haiti were able to meet its own needs, it could explore export to the DR and other countries as well. Haiti Innovation believes that projects which link income generation to the environment will positive impact Haiti's long term development. We encourage potential partners to submit applications in this exciting area. Bryan |
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