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Peru: Program to finance forest chains with S/13.3 million in Madre de Dios

Peru
Published Jul 26, 2021

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About 500 small producers of Brazil nuts, shiringa, aguaje, and ungurahui will be able to access the direct financing program for non-timber forest production chains in Madre de Dios for harvesting, processing and marketing, reported the National Forest and Wildlife Service (Serfor ). The Program is in force until December 2023 and has a budget of S / 13.3 million, which will be granted through Agrobanco, for the benefit of producers who take advantage of forest resources other than wood, organized under any associative form, that includes peasant communities and native communities. The program will grant financing of up to S / 30 thousand soles for working capital for the exploitation, processing and commercialization of the productive chains of chestnut, shiringa, aguaje and ungurahui that are under the various exploitation modalities granted by the Forest Authority of Madre de Dios.

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About 500 small producers of Brazil nuts, shiringa, aguaje, and ungurahui will be able to access the direct financing program for non-timber forest production chains in Madre de Dios for harvesting, processing and marketing, reported the National Forest and Wildlife Service (Serfor ). The Program is in force until December 2023 and has a budget of S / 13.3 million, which will be granted through Agrobanco, for the benefit of producers who take advantage of forest resources other than wood, organized under any associative form, that includes peasant communities and native communities. The program will grant financing of up to S / 30 thousand soles destined to working capital for the exploitation, processing and commercialization of the productive chains of chestnut, shiringa, aguaje and ungurahui that are under the various exploitation modalities granted ...
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