Haiti: Covid-19 Impact on agricultural sector in Haiti

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The Haitian agricultural sector continues to operate albeit with some constraints during the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, the Haitian government has initiated several support measures to alleviate agriculture related issues for both agricultural businesses and for consumers. In addition, the government has taken several quarantine measures against the spread of Covid-19, including the restriction of small group gatherings to five people, which is expected to have an impact on agricultural production and transportation.

Haiti: Covid-19 Impact on agricultural sector in Haiti

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