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Peru
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Localisation
Peru
Type de projet
Forest Protection
Normes
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Objectifs de développement durable

4. Éducation de qualité

460 people

trained in forest protection protocol

8. Travail décent et croissance économique

400 families

benefit from sustainable nut production, boosting the local economy

13. Mesures relatives à la lutte contre les changements climatiques

2,000,000 tonnes of CO2e

mitigated per year, directly contributing to climate change mitigation

15. Vie terrestre

300,000 hectares of forest

protected, promoting biodiversity in significant forests

Le projet

Local communities benefit from the forest’s increased value through the project’s creation of a sustainable and valuable local Brazil nut industry. This project works with over 400 families of smallholder Brazil nut concessionaires who manage 300,000 hectares of this forest. By working with these communities to establish modern processing equipment, access to international markets and forest protection practices, high-quality Brazil nuts are produced without impacting on local native forests. A carbon revenue share is generated for every hectare of forest protected, which is distributed amongst smallholders.

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Les résultats

By facilitating forest protection, the biodiversity of this significant region is protected. Landowners have better incomes and community organisation is strengthened by the co-managed Federation of concessionaires. This increases value of the Brazil nut industry and creates new employment opportunities for local communities. In addition, the project is providing landholders with access to microcredit financing for each harvesting season as well as training to ensure sustainable harvesting practices are carried on by future generations.

Project ID: 301448
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