Green Jobs for Haiti is a 501c3 conceived in October 2011 when Mr. Brooks recognized Jatropha Curcas (Jc) growing at his earthquake-disaster relief compound in Jacmel Haiti. His having become nearly a global Jc expert traveling to numerous events worldwide researching the subject so as to bring economic relief to this impoverished nation and its people. With the advent of the global appetite for SAF, GJfH has shifted its model to sugarcane, a most prolific industry in Haiti due to the rhum market worldwide. Having 3 million acres of arable land, abundant and highly skilled labor, sugarcane infrastructure, logistics and market channels, scaling up Haiti's sugarcane industry might be easily accomplished to produce up to 3.5 million tons/year of sugarcane-juice feedstock within 10 years. Highly publicized gang malfeasance is restricted to the Capital city Port au Prince, whereas outlying rhum agriculture continues to thrive. The economic development of millions of new sustainable jobs in Haiti will displace the systemic internal strife.Therefore, getting Haiti's SAF sugarcane groundwork established in 2025 is paramount for rapid scaling to fill the vacuum of global SAF requirements.
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