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The project addresses the problem of deforestation in the San Martin region, where the expansion of cultivated areas is the main cause of deforestation and affects small and medium-sized producers who need to relocate their crops to new soils to maintain their income. To achieve this, they propose a sustainable solution through the implementation of agroforestry production systems, training and adequate technical assistance for ACOPAGRO’s small cocoa producers.

It also works to include women and youth in the production process through inclusive technical assistance and gender training. The objective is to conserve 8,000 hectares of residual forest on the farms, promote organic certification and fair trade, and comply with new global market regulations for environmental conservation.

Data sheet

LOCATION:
Juanjuí, San Martín
VALUE CHAIN:
Cocoa
BENEFICIARIES:
ACOPAGRO
PROJECT PERIOD:
2 years 5 months
PARTNERS:
Solidaridad
GOAL IN HECTARES:
8,000 hectares under improved management
GOAL IN BENEFICIARIES:
2,000 people
ABA ENTRY:
2023

ACOPAGRO

ACOPAGRO is an organization of small producers of high quality cocoa located in the San Martin region. It was founded in 1997 by 27 farmers and is part of the United Nations Program, which promoted legal alternatives to coca cultivation. ACOPAGRO currently has more than 2,000 members, of which 17% are women and 83% are men. Its presence extends to the provinces of Mariscal Cáceres, Huallaga, Bellavista and Picota, and it is dedicated to the sustainable production and sale of high quality cocoa to improve the income and quality of life of its members.

ACOPAGRO currently exports cocoa to Italy, France, Switzerland, Holland and the United States, and strives to be a world leader in the production and commercialization of high quality cocoa. To achieve this, they invest time and resources in improving technologies and knowledge to produce organic cocoa and promote fair trade and zero deforestation.

PROJECT PARTNERS

The implementing partner for this projects is Solidaridad, an organization committed to creating equitable and sustainable value chains. Solidaridad will contribute co-financing through two projects, "Pathways to Prosperity" and "Amazon InnovaTec," to develop technologies that promote conservation. In addition, ACOPAGRO and Solidaridad will work together to establish a complete financial structure to ensure the conservation of 8,000 hectares of residual forest on the farms of 1,000 cocoa producers.

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals: