Agribusiness Takes A Step Forward for Haiti
Haiti Trip; Day Four: Today was “Flag Day” in Haiti. As a result, my docket of meetings was less hectic than normal, and I was able to avoid spending very much time in a car navigating the brutal roads of Port au Prince. (*MEMO TO SELF: Plan more trips to Haiti when National Holidays are scheduled to occur!)
As for my activities, my main accomplishment today involved the establishment of a strategic alliance partnership with a professor from one of Haiti’s major university’s. In short, this individual is dedicating the remainder of his career to breaking Haiti’s crippling cycle of food insecurity and rampant poverty through agra-centric initiatives. He is a brilliant and innovative scientist, and I am honored to include him as a member of the HR&DC team.
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