The Amazon Business Alliance will be present at COP16 to highlight the transformative role of financial innovation and sustainable businesses in conserving the Peruvian Amazon and improving the well-being of the people living there.
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.
During two intense days, 10 young people from the Infierno Native Community (8 women and 2 men) immersed themselves in a journey of learning and commitment towards the promotion of sustainable ecotourism practices in their community.
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.
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.
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.
During two intense days, 10 young people from the Infierno Native Community (8 women and 2 men) immersed themselves in a journey of learning and commitment towards the promotion of sustainable ecotourism practices in their community.
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.
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 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.
Representatives of various organizations committed to sustainable development in Pucallpa and Huánuco met on February 5 and 6 in Pucallpa to participate in an enriching Intercultural Dialogue Workshop with a Gender Approach.
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.
In a collaborative effort to promote sustainable development in the Amazon region, a workshop was held to socialize and validate the “Diagnosis of bottlenecks in the value chains of aguaymanto, pitahaya, bamboo and native cacao. The purpose of this diagnosis is to address the challenges identified in the prioritized bio-businesses.
The Provincial Municipality of Tambopata is pleased to announce the launch of Procompite Tambopata 2024, which will offer financing to business plans that contribute to the sustainable development of the province.
Representatives of various organizations committed to sustainable development in Pucallpa and Huánuco met on February 5 and 6 in Pucallpa to participate in an enriching Intercultural Dialogue Workshop with a Gender Approach.
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.
In a collaborative effort to promote sustainable development in the Amazon region, a workshop was held to socialize and validate the “Diagnosis of bottlenecks in the value chains of aguaymanto, pitahaya, bamboo and native cacao. The purpose of this diagnosis is to address the challenges identified in the prioritized bio-businesses.
The Provincial Municipality of Tambopata is pleased to announce the launch of Procompite Tambopata 2024, which will offer financing to business plans that contribute to the sustainable development of the province.