1. 1/4/2010 Jean Remy posee y maneja su propio “ti fore” en Haití. Comenzó en 1984 y desde entonces no ha tenido que replantar. A continuación, compartimos la entrevista entre Danny y Jean Remy.
  2. 20/1/2010 Important Trees of Haiti byJoel Timyan, a 418-page book, is now available on the Internet at the USAID Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC). An electronic PDF copy of the book can be accessed by clicking on the link pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNACA072.pdf
  3. 20/1/2004 When selecting a hedgerow species for alley cropping, keep in mind that leaves should readily decompose when applied to the soil.
  4. 20/1/2006 FMNR is a form of tree coppicing and hence depends on the presence of living tree stumps that resprout after cutting.
  5. 20/4/2008 We were privileged to have Dr. James Brewbaker as a speaker at our annual conference in November 2007. As a plant breeder at the University of Hawaii, Dr. Brewbaker has devoted many years of scholarly research to the leucaena tree and to sweet corn. He has always had a strong interest in ways...
  6. 20/7/2003 El Arbol de Fresa (Muntingia calabura), también conocido como Cereza de Jamaica es un árbol multi-propósito que crece rápidamente hasta una altura de 8 a 13 metros. El árbol produce una pequeña fruta roja pero es más apreciado por su madera. Tiene un crecimiento notablemente rápido para un árbol...
  7. 20/10/2007 La publicación en línea “Overstory” Número 188 (acerca de la regeneración natural acelerada o RNA) incluyóinformación acerca del control de malezas en los bosques.
  8. 20/1/2004 Cuando se seleccione una especie de arbustos en hilera para cultivo en callejones, tenga presente que las hojas deben descomponerse rápidamente cuando se apliquen al suelo.
  9. 1/7/2004 Alley cropping was not intended to be a way to increase yields/acre. The purpose was to shorten or eliminate fallow periods.
  10. 1/4/2009 Indigenous (naturally occurring) and traditional (introduced in the past and incorporated into the culture) leafy vegetables are often greatly under-utilized. In many areas, the knowledge and use of indigenous leafy vegetables (ILVs) has declined as vegetables such as cabbage, tomatoes and...