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Agriculture and Labor Day in Haiti is a national public holiday observed annually on May 1st, known locally as "Fête du Travail et de l’Agriculture." This day celebrates the importance of agriculture and the contributions of laborers to society.
The origins of Agriculture and Labor Day in Haiti are rooted in the international labor movement, which advocated for workers' rights and better working conditions. The celebration is part of a broader International Workers' Day observance that occurs globally.
On Agriculture and Labor Day, Haitians honor agricultural workers and the significance of their labor to the nation's economy and food security. It is common for government officials to make speeches recognizing these contributions. Various events focusing on agricultural development may be organized, such as agricultural fairs, forums, or exhibitions showcasing local farming techniques and products.
The day is marked by a general atmosphere of appreciation for those who work in agriculture—a sector that remains crucial for Haiti's predominantly rural population.