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In 2025, SHI was both tested and sharpened. With thanks to the support of our community, 2025 gave us an incredible opportunity to focus on organizational alignment to make sure we can continue accompanying the farmers who nourish their communities and our planet—for the long term.

As we navigated changes in the global landscape, we laser focused on st...


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High in the mountains of rural Honduras, hope is taking root — one seedling at a time. Near the community of Las Tranquitas, forests have long been stripped away by unsustainable agricultural practices resulting from a lack of opportunity to learn regenerative practices. But local residents and organizations are joining forces to bring life back to the land.


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When farmers plant trees and crops using sustainable methods, they aren’t just restoring the land — they’re building their family’s future.

Today, Sustainable Harvest International’s (SHI) on-the-ground team in Honduras supports 250 farmers to do just that. With more partnerships and funding, our goal is to significantly increase the number of farmers...


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Since 1997, SHI’s longest-standing program, Honduras, has transformed thousands of farms, lives, and livelihoods. Our model is proven and effective, and continually evolving.

Building on almost three decades of success, the program continues to adapt to better serve partner farmers. By integrating new collaborative learning spaces, business development...


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Washington, D.C., United States – As part of its commitment to long-term, endurable impact, Sustainable Harvest International (SHI) has made the difficult but necessary decision to close its offices in Belize and Panama, and focus organizational resources on its most scalable and impactful program in Honduras. This strategic decision was influenced b...


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