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Sustainable Harvest International Planting Hope, Restoring Forests, Nourishing Communities Sustainable Family Farms Reducing Poverty & Deforestation in Central America Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua & Panama

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Page 1: SHI Intro 03.11

Sustainable Harvest International

Planting Hope, Restoring Forests, Nourishing Communities

Sustainable Family Farms

Reducing Poverty & Deforestation

in Central America

Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua & Panama

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Tropical Forests

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Slash-and-Burn Farming

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Local Field Trainers

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SHI works in four Central American countries:

Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua & Panama

Yoro & Santa Barbara

Punta Gorda

Kukra Hill &Kukra River

Cocle &Panama Oeste

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Sustainable Techniques for Growing Traditional Staple Crops

‣Beans‣Rice‣Corn

‣Bananas‣Plantains‣Cassava

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Techniques taught by SHI include:

‣cover crops ‣crop rotation‣ integrated pest management ‣composting ‣mulch

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Rice Paddies

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Family Gardens

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Reforestation & Agroforestry

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Biodiversity

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Healthy Soils Produce Healthy Crops

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Cover Crops & Erosion Barriers

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Natural Pest Control

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Improved Income

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Don Cheyo

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Value-Added Products

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Saving Seeds & Grains

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Chicken Coops

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Small Fish Ponds

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Improved Stoves

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Biogas Digesters

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School Programs & Environmental Education

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Smaller World Tours

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Smaller World Tours

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Smaller World Tours

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Smaller World Tours

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✓ 2,100 families in 155 communities in four countries receiving technical assistance, including 500+ graduates

✓ 14,000 acres of degraded land converted to sustainable uses

✓ 70,000 acres of tropical forest saved from slash-and-burn

✓ 2.7 million trees planted

✓ 900 wood-conserving stoves (saving 9,000 trees per year)

✓ 23 community loan funds started with $10,000 seed capital, now manage $70,000 capital

SHI’s Accomplishments

Growing slowly but surely since 1997

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A Lot of Bang for Your Buck

‣ $18,000 supports the work of one field trainer for an entire year.

‣ $6,000 sponsors an entire village program for a whole year.

‣ $500 provides a family with technical support and materials for one year.

‣ $100 sponsors a village school program in a rural community working with SHI.

‣ $50 buys the materials for a wood-conserving stove that will save 100 trees.

Supporting SHI

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Sustainable Harvest International

Online at: sustainableharvest.org

Planting Hope, Restoring Forests, Nourishing Communities

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Thank You!

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FY2010 Income & Expense

Expenses

Fundraising 12%

Management 7%

Program 81%

IncomePartners 14%

Foundations 26.5%

Individuals 46.5%

Smaller World 11%Events 1%

Legacy Gifts 1%