What's Happening?
Haiti is participating in the 62nd International Agricultural Show in Paris, marking a historic first for the country. The event, which runs from February 21 to March 1, 2026, features members of Rasanbleman Madan Sara Ayiti (RAMSA) representing Haiti.
The Haitian Ambassador to Paris, Louino Volcy, and Acting Consul Jean Jocelyn Petit have praised the commitment of these women entrepreneurs, who play a crucial role in Haiti's agricultural trade. The participation aims to highlight Haiti's resilience and showcase its food and agricultural products to an international audience, despite the country's ongoing challenges.
Why It's Important?
Haiti's participation in the International Agricultural Show is significant as it provides an opportunity to promote the country's agricultural products on a global stage. This exposure can help boost Haiti's agricultural sector, attract potential investors, and foster international partnerships. The involvement of women entrepreneurs underscores the vital role they play in the country's economy and highlights efforts to empower women in business. This event also serves as a platform to change perceptions about Haiti, showcasing its potential and resilience in the face of adversity.









