Baradères

Baraderes (French pronunciation: [baʁadɛʁ]; Haitian Creole: Baradè) is a commune in the Nippes department in the southwest part of Haiti.

A small association of subsistence farmers, Kafe Devlopman Barade, has exported coffee to the U.S. since 2008.

The road to Baradères through the mountains is very rough and is usually accessible only by lorries or high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicles.

Primary causes of the erosion probably are riverbank scouring during heavy rainstorms, along with deforestation and cropping of hillsides in the Baradères River valley.

The most populous Localities in Baradères are principally Fond Tortue which is situated west of L'Étang another village in Baradères, Pays Perdu, Boisneau, Fond-Gondol, Sejour, Gaspard, Nan Renaud, Riviere Salee, Digoterie, Guardier, Bourjolly, Fond-Palmiste, Goulot, Palestine to quote only those.