Peru: $13.5 million allocated for coffee and cocoa project without deforestation

Published Mar 11, 2024

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The Peruvian Ministry of the Environment is spearheading the 'Deforestation-free value chains in the Peruvian Amazon' (FOLUR Project) to promote sustainable coffee and cocoa production and reduce deforestation in the northwestern Amazon of Peru. The project, backed by the GEF Project and a $13,561,467 investment, will benefit approximately 120,000 deforestation-free coffee and cocoa producers across 17 provinces. The initiative aligns with Peru's commitments to international environmental conventions and aims to contribute to global environmental challenges.
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The Project “Deforestation-free value chains in the Peruvian Amazon” (FOLUR Project), led by the Ministry of the Environment (Minam) with the support of the GEF Project, will benefit around 120,000 deforestation-free coffee and cocoa producers in 17 provinces of Amazonas, Cajamarca, Loreto and San Martín. This intervention seeks to introduce sustainable coffee and cocoa production models to reduce deforestation and degradation in the northwestern Amazon of Peru. In this way, the development of local economies is encouraged, taking advantage of our natural resources in a sustainable way. For this purpose, there will be an investment of $13,561,467. During the installation session of the Board of the aforementioned project, the Minister of the Environment, Juan Carlos Castro, said that his sector promotes actions with a sustainable outlook and making the development of local economies possible. "With projects like this, we are going to motivate articulated work between local and ...
Source: AgroPeru

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