Category: Alianzas
El Biocrédito es el innovador producto financiero ‘verde’ cuya meta para el 2024 es colocar S/13.6 millones en créditos ambientales. Este producto está uniendo puentes entre la banca formal y los emprendimientos amazónicos–particularmente vinculados con la agricultura– que cumplen con los criterios ambientales establecidos por el Ministerio del Ambiente (Minam), y así fomentar oportunidades de negocio responsables que permiten el aprovechamiento sostenible en la Amazonía peruana.
For the first time in Huanuco, this program will have an investment of 30 million soles, the highest amount in recent years in this region, since this priority strategy of the State was implemented for the execution of Initiatives to Support Productive Competitiveness.
En los últimos años, la región de Huánuco ha experimentado una pérdida anual de bosques de aproximadamente 15,000 hectáreas, por lo que es urgente buscar alternativas para el aprovechamiento de recursos no maderables como fuentes de ingreso para las comunidades nativas. Por este motivo, Conservación Internacional Perú y el Gobierno Regional de Huánuco (GORE Huánuco) han implementado un plan de trabajo con el fin de fortalecer las condiciones para inversiones sostenibles en la región.
In a significant step to bring producers of sustainable value chains in the Amazon closer to the formal financial market, the Amazon Business Alliance is providing technical support to the Peruvian Federation of Municipal Savings and Loan Associations (FEPCMAC) to launch an innovative Biocredit.
In order to develop a sustainable business model and promote the conservation of ecosystems, an innovative Amazonian fish aquaculture project has been launched.
La Cámara de Comercio de Pueblos Indígenas del Perú – CCPIP y Conservación Internacional firmaron un convenio marco de cooperación a fin de realizar actividades conjuntas que contribuyan a la gestión sostenible de los recursos naturales, sus servicios ambientales y la conservación de la diversidad biológica en el Perú, a través de la promoción del desarrollo y el fortalecimiento de capacidades de los pueblos indígenas de la Amazonia peruana.
The Regional Government of Madre de Dios and Conservation International have been developing a joint work agenda in recent months to promote sustainable development in the region, within the framework of the Amazon Business Alliance.
The high potential of the Huánuco region to develop sustainable businesses extends beyond the quality of its cocoa or its Amazonian fruits.
The Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest (AIDESEP) and Conservation International signed a framework cooperation agreement with the aim of carrying out joint activities that contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources, their environmental services, and the conservation of biological diversity in Peru. The agreement promotes the development and strengthening of the capacities of indigenous peoples in the Peruvian Amazon.
With the aim of promoting and facilitating the development of sustainable businesses that contribute to achieving national climate goals and the Sustainable Development Goals, the Government Regional of Huánuco (GOREHCO) and Conservation International have signed a Framework Cooperation Agreement. They commit to working together to support the sustainable development of the region. The agreement is part of the Amazon Business Alliance, a joint initiative between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Conservation International to promote sustainable businesses in the Peruvian Amazon.
The Regional Government of Madre de Dios and Conservation International have been developing a joint work agenda in recent months to promote sustainable development in the region, within the framework of the Amazon Business Alliance.
The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.
In a collaborative effort between the Peruvian Federation of Municipal Savings and Credit Banks (FEPCMAC) and the Amazon Business Alliance, led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International Peru, Biocredit, an innovative green financial tool designed to boost sustainable agriculture in the Amazon region, has been launched.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International have been promoting the Business Alliance for the Amazon, a new platform that seeks to promote sustainable business and facilitate the conditions for sustainable investments to grow in the Peruvian Amazon.
The Regional Government of Madre de Dios and Conservation International have been developing a joint work agenda in recent months to promote sustainable development in the region, within the framework of the Amazon Business Alliance.
The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.
In a collaborative effort between the Peruvian Federation of Municipal Savings and Credit Banks (FEPCMAC) and the Amazon Business Alliance, led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International Peru, Biocredit, an innovative green financial tool designed to boost sustainable agriculture in the Amazon region, has been launched.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International have been promoting the Business Alliance for the Amazon, a new platform that seeks to promote sustainable business and facilitate the conditions for sustainable investments to grow in the Peruvian Amazon.