The board of the Jamaica Broilers Group has accepted the management's proposal to discontinue operations in Haiti.
Services in the territory will end, effective Saturday, October 29.
Jamaica Broilers says the decision will dent its more than $900 million investment in Haiti.
The group, which has been operating in Haiti for more than a decade, says the operations have become unsustainable due to the country's social and political instability.
JB's Haitian operations recorded a 44 per cent drop in revenue to $1.3 billion in its 2022 financial year.
Total losses amounted to $364.5 million, up from $6.9 million when compared to the previous year.