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Workshop on Prioritized Chains in San Martin: Joining Efforts to Overcome Obstacles and Enhance Sustainable Development

As part of the collaborative work plan between Conservation International Peru and the Regional Government of San Martin, a workshop was held on biotrade chains for vanilla, cat's claw, shiringa and sangre de grado in the San Martin region.

La Alianza Empresarial por la Amazonía presenta innovador estudio sobre la participación de mujeres en los negocios sostenibles en la Amazonía Peruana

Según datos proporcionados por Produce (2021), en Perú existen más de un millón de micro y pequeñas empresas (mypes) lideradas por mujeres, que generan aproximadamente 4.8 millones de empleos. Estas mypes representan el 21% del Producto Bruto Interno (PBI), y brindan empleo a más del 60% de la población económicamente activa (PEA), como informó El Peruano el presente año. A pesar de estos logros, persisten las brechas de género y barreras estructurales que limitan la participación, el crecimiento y la consolidación de los negocios dirigidos por mujeres, particularmente en las regiones amazónicas.

First Ecosystem Service Remuneration Mechanism on Scenic Beauty

For the first time a fee ordinance was approved for the, recovery and sustainable use of Lake Sauce, one of the main tourist attractions of the San Martin Region, in the Northern Peruvian Amazon, as part of the country’s Mechanisms of Remuneration for Ecosystem Services, MERESE.

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Amazon Business Alliance Invests in Sustainable Development in Madre de Dios

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.

Conservation International and FEPCMAC sign agreement to promote sustainable investments in the Peruvian Amazon

The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.

Early Success of Biocredit: Boosting Sustainable Agriculture in the Peruvian Amazon

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.

Sustainable Development in Loreto: Biobusiness as a Key Strategy for the Conservation of the Region

In an effort to address the critical environmental situation in Loreto, a workshop was successfully held to socialize and validate the “Diagnosis of bottlenecks in the prioritized camu camu, aguaje, melipona honey and chambira chains” in the Loreto region.

Amazon Business Alliance Invests in Sustainable Development in Madre de Dios

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.

Conservation International and FEPCMAC sign agreement to promote sustainable investments in the Peruvian Amazon

The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.

Early Success of Biocredit: Boosting Sustainable Agriculture in the Peruvian Amazon

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.

Sustainable Development in Loreto: Biobusiness as a Key Strategy for the Conservation of the Region

In an effort to address the critical environmental situation in Loreto, a workshop was successfully held to socialize and validate the “Diagnosis of bottlenecks in the prioritized camu camu, aguaje, melipona honey and chambira chains” in the Loreto region.