Hurricanes
When a hurricane strikes, it doesn’t just flatten fields — it crushes months of work, sweeps away investments, and leaves farmers standing in silence where life once grew. We’ve seen acres of thriving crops uprooted and destroyed in a single day, knowing there will be no quick recovery.
Too often, government support is slow to arrive or never comes at all, leaving farmers to shoulder the loss alone. This gap in response discourages investment and threatens food security for everyone.
Preadial Larceny
Every seed we plant carries a promise — food on a family’s table, livelihoods for our community, and a harvest that sustains the future. Preadial larceny — the theft of crops and livestock — robs us of that promise.
We’ve walked through fields where produce has vanished overnight, and the loss ripples far beyond our farm gates. Still, we stand firm. We are investing in stronger protections, working with local authorities, and rallying our community because feeding a nation is worth defending. Our harvest is more than a crop — it’s our shared future.
