Artibonite Valley
The Artibonite Valley is a fertile region located in central Haiti, known for its agricultural productivity. It is named after the Artibonite River, which flows through the valley, providing essential water resources for farming. The area is primarily engaged in the cultivation of crops such as rice, beans, and corn, making it a vital part of the country's food supply.
The valley is surrounded by mountains, which contribute to its unique climate and biodiversity. The Artibonite Valley plays a significant role in the local economy, supporting many farmers and their families. Its rich soil and favorable conditions make it one of the most important agricultural areas in Haiti.