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Local communities in Puno, Piura and Lambayeque
Catalogue of SgP ProduCtS in Peru
The KingDOM Of The eternal
ecologists
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catalogue of products based on peru’s agricultural biodiversity
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If you would like to acquire any of the products financed by SGP in Puno, Piura or Lambayeque, please contact the following people:
www.apeproeco.come-mail apeproeco2007@yahoo.estelephone: (073) 202-827Cellular: (073) 9688-26897
alpaca products in the region of Puno:Porfirio enríquez e-mail: enriquezporfir@yahoo.estelephone: (051) 369-377Cellular: 9516-69155
Products from the dry forest (Piura and lambayeque)(certified organic honey, carob fruit, carob powder, carob coffess, mamey mermelade, etc.):Damis Zegarrae-mail: apeproeco@yahoo.estelephone: (073) 202-827Cellular: 9688-26897
Handicrafts made of colored native cotton:Magdalena Puican e-mail: magdalena129@hotmail.comtelephone: (074) 272-546 Cellular: 9795-80176
By purchasing these products, you are supporting efforts to preserve Peru’s agricultural biodiversity and helping eradicate poverty in disadvantaged communities in Peru.
4 | The GeF Small GranTS ProGramme
05. The Small GranTS ProGramme (SGP) in our counTry
06. Think Globally and acT locally think globally and act locally Why is SgP so important for country like Peru?
08. When union meanS SaleS
Índice 10. PUNO coloured alPaca fibreS make a comebackSome alpaqueros have immersed themselves in an activity that was unthinkable until recently: saving the coloured suri alpaca from extinction.
Products:» nuñoa 12» Lampa 20» Laraqueri 28» Cojata 34
38. PIUra carob TreeS drive develoPmenTDozens of families in northern Peru have recovered their dreams of development thanks to efforts to maintain and preserve this tree.
Products:» Santiaguero 40» Chutuque 40» Locuto 42
44. LambayeqUe honey and coTTon ThaT PreServe The environmenT. Organic honey production and efforts to plant native cotton, which was on the verge of extinction, have helped different hamlets in the Chiniama river valley preserve their biodiversity.
Products:» Mórrope 46» Tongorrape 56» Pasaje norte 58» el Porvenir 60
When the undP/gef Small grants Programme (SgP) was es-tablished in Peru in 1998, no one would have imagined the journey that would unfold over time. Beyond the hundreds of kilometres that had to be travelled to reach the country’s remotest locations, SgP’s journey consisted in establishing contact with hundreds of previously anonymous individuals. the products displayed in this catalogue -which belong to local communities in Piura, lambayeque and Puno-constitute proof of the unrivalled role these leaders have played: men and women who promote the sustainable use of Peru’s mega diver-sity in their daily efforts to preserve singular species from imminent destruction.
these individuals protect the ecosystem they inhabit, which con-tributes to the global environment fund’s mission to preserve agri-cultural biodiversity, promote sustainable lifestyles and generate eco-business opportunities, employment and complementary inco-me for the country’s most vulnerable families.
in this sense, ensuring that SgP products are visible and effecti-vely commercialized helps the programme’s beneficiaries contribute to community development. SgP’s success is directly related to the day-to-day dedication of these local leaders. the tremendous value of their stories lies in the singular development processes they have led, which have required them to tackle a series of problems to en-sure that both they and their organizations grow. Without a doubt, the products that appear on these pages represent these individuals’ search for a better future for themselves and their descendents.
The Gef Small Grants Programme-Peru
A TriP TO the sgp centreA brief TOur
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ThinK gLObALLy and act locallyWhy iS SgP SO iMPOrTAnT in A COunTry LiKe Peru?
The Small Grants Programme was
created by the Global environment
Fund in 1992 and was established in
Peru six years later. This programme,
which works with different regions in the
country, aims to promote preservation
of natural resources at the local level
as a means of protecting the global
environment. Currently, and after a great
deal of work, Peru boasts one of the
largest and most diverse portfolios of
SGP projects in the world.
1 2 3 The Small grants Programme aims to help different communities on the planet
to become direct actors rather than passive recipients. The way the programme is
designed contributes a great deal to this objective given that it is structured to allow the
community to manage its resources. This ensures that funds are not used to finance
a bureaucracy and allows the community to take a leading role in accountability and
financing as well as the adequate use of funds and waste prevention.”
rebeca arias flores, resident representative of unDP in Peru
The most valuable aspect of the Small grants Programme is that it begins thinking
small and then focuses on gradual growth. it works from the bottom up and not vice
versa. This is the major difference with large projects, which generally have no concrete
impact on the poor strata. The SgP arrives in the community and works directly with
people with an eye on protecting the region’s biodiversity. The programme’s primary
aim is to ensure that each community protects and is proud of its biodiversity, whether
located on the coast or in the mountains or jungle.”
antonio brack-egg, former Minister of the environment
SgP is an initiative of the global environment fund and the united nations
Development fund. its main objective is to preserve the global environment, mitigate
climate change and prevent soil degradation. it also seeks to alleviate poverty by
making communities progressively responsible for their development. As such, it is
important that SgP products are visible and available on the commercial circuit.
We still need to educate the Peruvian consumer. Currently, for example, we are
constantly organizing fairs. These events are important because they are highly
visible among different associations and producers and provide opportunities to share
experiences. After each fair, people stay a few extra days to receive training in different
areas such as marketing, information systematization and billing. The beneficiaries
suggest which issues they feel need to be addressed. in many cases friendship and
commercial relations are built”.
emilia bustamante Guerra,
national Coordinator of the Small grants Programme in Peru
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in the end we were only able to deliver two and a half tons of carob fruit; never-theless, this was a big step for us. An order from europe got the ball rolling becau-
se it pushed us united in one group”, said Damis Zegarra, Apeproeco’s current manager, when this association began.
At the end of 2006, Albino Vicente, the president of the community-owned company Santa María de Locuto in Piu-ra, received an unexpected request from italy for 10 tons of carob flour. it would have been impossible to do this alone. So Albino spoke to emilia bustamante, national Coordina-tor of SgP in Peru, and both contacted two other associa-tions in the province that produce carob fruit and also work with SgP. This time, the goal was not met but it was a great learning experience for everyone. Consequently, a small network was formed that grew in the months to follow: two associations from Lambayeque, which also promote con-serving the dry forest by producing honey and carob fruit, joined the projects from Piura. With these first five projects –and Albino Vicente as president– Apeproeco was created in 2007 with financing from SgP.
The association’s objectives are to expand the producti-ve base, achieve joint certification, standardize productive processes, engage in permanent training and commercia-lize products.
Today Apeproeco is composed of nine associations and receives help from SgP through the “Promoting and Stren-gthening the Association of Small ecological Producers pro-ject to preserve and commercialize products from Peru’s biodiversity”. This biodiversity initiative includes efforts in Puno to preserve the coloured suri alpaca and projects in Lambayeque to rescue native cotton crops in the region.
but, in Apeproeco’s case, what does “union is strength” signify?
Similar organizational models and schemes are used in Piura, Lambayeque and Puno but each is adapted to consi-der the specific characteristics and products in each area. Apeproeco has helped standardize different associations’ prices, created better forms of organization and replicated successful experiences: an exhaustive registry is kept of all actions and knowledge is shared with partners on other projects. efforts are made to attend fairs in different parts of the country and provide training. The sales percentages have also been standardized since 2009: some of the pro-ceeds cover production expenses (containers, labels, etc.) while others are disbursed to the corresponding association and Apeproeco.
“The goal is to open a store in Lima in 2012 that displays all of our products. We would like to use the internet as a sa-les channel. At the beginning of this year, we also created the
apreproeco, one of SGP’s many initiatives, was created in 2007 to create
an association of successful projects in Piura, Lambayeque and Puno.
although still small, this association dreams of opening stores, developing
a well-known brand and making the great leap toward exporting.
ASSOCiATiOn Of SMALL eCOLOgiCAL PrODuCerS
When uniOn Means sales
» eMPreSA COMunAL SAnTA MAríA De LOCuTO (TAMbOgrAnDe, PiurA)
» ASOCiACión De ViVienTeS DeL CASeríO De ChuTuque (SeChurA, PiurA)
» ASOCiACión De DeSArrOLLO MAríA De LOS ÁngeLeS SAnTiAguerO-VegA hOnDA-ALTO eL gALLO (ChuLuCAnAS, PiurA)
» ASOCiACión De PrOTeCCión De LOS bOSqueS SeCOS DeL CASeríO De ChOLOque (TOngOrrAPe, LAMbAyeque)
» ASOCiACión De ArTeSAnAS De ArbOSOL y huACA De bArrO (MórrOPe, LAMbAyeque)
» ASOCiACión De APiCuLTOreS rurALeS DeL CASeríO De eL POrVenir (OLMOS, LAMbAyeque)
» ASOCiACión De APiCuLTOreS PASAje nOrTe (OLMOS, LAMbAyeque)
» ASOCiACión De CriADOreS De CAMéLiDOS AnDinOS-iLLA (PunO)
» ASOCiACión ArTeSAnAL Suri PAquChA-nuñOA ASArSuPAn (PunO)
Apeproeco is made up of the following SgP projects:
brand Piolam’s, which is also registered in indecopi”, said Damis Zegarra. Producers without clients are like clowns without an audience. for this
reason, one of Apeproceco’s goals is to ensure that the isolation that each of these projects has suffered in the past takes less of a toll.
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Thanks to SGP, different communities in Puno
have developed creative projects to save the
suri alpaca from extinction. The alpaqueros
hope to convince the textile industry to stop
shunning their fibre because it is coloured and
ensure that the market pays a fair price for this
high quality wool. After a tireless and arduous
effort in the highlands of Puno, producers
are beginning to manufacture eye-catching
designs and clothing.
PUNOfiBre from Coloured
alPaCaS makeS a ComeBaCk
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a. CroCHeted roSarieS (in various colours) /B. SCarfS made on a loom in natural colours / C. tHread dyed with native plants and natural colours / d. Hat in natural colours / e. CroCHeted ear muff S / f-g. dollS in typical dress from surrounding communities / H. CroCHeted SCarf dyed with natural plants.
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THE CAPITAL OF THE PROVINCE OF MELGAR IS
LOCATED 4,000 METERS ABOVE SEA LEVEL. It has
13,000 inhabitants, half of which live in the countryside
where potato, quinoa, barley and oats are grown. In the
highlands, people work almost exclusively in alpaca
raising. Asociación Acricran Illa groups together 30
partners, including animal raisers and artisans. One of
this organization’s primary achievements is that it has
created its own brand: Suri Paqucha.
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i. Hand-knitted SWeaterS in natural colours / J. SCarf made of suri alpaca fibre, knitted by hand and dyed with native plants / k. Woman’S turtleneCk SWeater made with suri alpaca fibre in natural colours / l. alPaCa JaCket in natural colour / m. JaCket with floral motifs, knitted by hand / n. alPaCa JaCket knitted by hand and dyed with native plants / o. reVerSiBle alPaCa Hat hand-knitted in natural colours / P. Woman’S SWeater hand-knitted / Q. alPaCa Hat hand-knitted in natural colour fibre /r. Woman’S SCarf crocheted in natural colour fibre / S. SCarf made of suri alpaca with cochineal / t. SCarf made of crocheted alpaca and dyed with native plants. / u. SHaWl made of hand-knitted suri alpaca in natural colour
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V. SHaWl made of natural colour knitted suri alpaca with embroidery /W. SHaWl hand-knitted in natural colour /X. SCArf hand-knitted, embroidered and dyed with native plants / Y. SCarf hand-knitted with natural white alpaca and black applications / Z. SCarf hand-knitted with suri alpaca and dyed with cochineal / aB-aC. SHaWl made of crocheted suri alpaca and dyed with native plants.
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LamPala aSoCiaCión de ProduCtoreS PeCuarioS Y
arteSanoS de PumaCanCHi Condurini (aProPareP),
located in the province of Lampa, is a base association for
alpaca raisers who, in addition to this activity, have chosen to
produce textile handicrafts to showcase this camelid fibre.
This association benefits 81 families directly and 150 families
indirectly for a total of 1,000 individuals.
a. CroCHeted Hat in natural colour / B-C-d-e-f-g-H-i. Hand-knitted HatS with different designs / J. Beret hand-knitted in natural colour with a tassel / k-l-m. HatS hand-knitted with different designs / n. CHullo hand-knitted and dyed with native plants / o. ear muffS hand-knitted with a mixture of natural colour alpaca fibres and dyed with native plants
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P. CHullo hand-knitted with alpaca . / Q. SCarf hand-knitted with alpaca fibre / r. SCarf crocheted with alpaca fibre / S. CHange PurSe with a natural colour crocheted closure / t. CHange PurSe with a crotched closure and dyed with native plants / u. Hand-knitted mittenS
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V. CHullo hand-knitted in natural colours. / W. Belt knitted in pampa sayu with the national shield; natural colour / X. PurSe hand-knitted in pampa sayu; natural colour / Y. mittenS hand-knitted; natural colour/ Z. CroCHeted Hand WarmerS / aB. SCarf hand-knitted; natural colour / aC. SCarf two-sided design knitted on a loom; natural colour / ad. SCarf traditional motifs in pampa sayu; natural colour / ae. Blanket knitted on a loom with traditional motif; natural colour.
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af-ag. PouCH Ceremonial Bag made of synthetic wool and beads / aH. lliCllia with a traditional design knitted in pampa sayu; made of alpaca wool and dyed with native plants.
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LaraqUerIaSoCiaCión aSarkuC HaS aPProXimatelY 350 memBerS from 10 CommunitieS located
in the north-eastern section of Lake Titicaca. This is Aimara country, where animal raisers and
artisans are divided into 17 organizations that share a community centre in the main square of
Laraqueri. This centre is less than one hour from the capital, Puno, where artisans show their
products and receive training.
a-B. HatS hand-knitted in natural colours / C. gloVeS hand-knitted in natural colours / d. SoCkS hand-knitted in natural colours / e. Hat hand-knitted; natural colour / f. SHaWl hand-knitted; natural colour / g. traditional PonCHo knitted in pampa sayu; natural colour with synthetic wool stripes / H. SHaWl hand-knitted; natural colour / i. SCarf hand-knitted with floral motifs in natural colours.
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J. VeSt hand-knitted; natural colour / k. CroCHeted Hange PurSe with zipper / l. mittenS; solid colour / m. Hat hand-knitted, reversible and in natural colours / n. Beret hand-knitted, model with alpaca design in natural colours / o. gloVeS hand-knitted in natural colour / P. SoCkS hand-knitted in natural colours / Q. CHullo hand-knitted in natural colours
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r. SWeater hand-knitted in natural colours. / S. VeSt hand-knitted with a condor motif / t. SCarf hand-knitted; natural colour / u. Hand-knitted Woman’S SCarf / V. knaPSaCk knitted on a loom with beads and natural colour fibres / W. SHaWl-tHroW knitted on a loom in natural colours /X. SoCkS hand-knitted in natural colours / Y. SCarf knitted on a loom in natural colours / Z. mittenS hand-knitted in natural colours
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COjaTafour CommunitieS Belong to tHiS
alPaQuero Center, WHiCH iS loCated CloSe
to BoliVia in the north-eastern section of Lake
Titicaca. Thanks to efforts to introduce SgP in
japo, Chillihuani, huancasaya and humabamba,
200 families are reviving ancient techniques
and traditions for combing, spinning, twisting
and knitting fibres to produce increasingly
sophisticated handicrafts.
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a. SCarf hand-knitted in natural tones / B. PurSeS hand-knitted, made of natural alpaca fibre and dyed with native plants / C. CroCHeted SCarf, natural colours / d. CroCHeted PurSe, hand-knitted in natural colours / e. CHullo with tassels and knitted in hairpin lace / f.CHange PurSeS with traditional motifs / g. CroCHeted SCarf with tassels; natural colours
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H. SCarf knitted on a loom; natural colours / i. CHullo hand-knitted in natural colours / J. VeSt Hand-knitted in natural colours / k. SCarf hand-knitted in natural colours / l. CHullo with three tassels; hand-knitted in natural colour / m. VeSt no buttons; hairpin lace knit in natural colour n. VeSt v-neck; hairpin lace knito. CroCHeted VeSt, natural colours
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For decades, the dry forest of Piura was subjected to relentless deforestation at the hands of many communities living in the area. eventually, a group of peasants decided to put a stop to this and began to promote a culture of environmental protection. efforts were made to preserve different species of trees, some of which, including the carob tree, became sources of income for the communities. Today the forest provides a better quality of life thanks to high-quality products such as carob powder, carob coffee, carob beverages, carob-maca and organic honey.
piuraCArOb TreeS CreATe DeVeLOPMenT
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la aSoCiaCión de ViVienteS del CaSerío de CHutuQue has received
technical assistance from the Small grants Programme for the last 18 months.
Today its members travel to fairs in different parts of Peru to exhibit and sell their
organic products.
in tHe Heart of tHe drY foreSt of tHe Hamlet of
Santiaguero, we can find the processing plant of the
Asociación María de los Ángeles de Chuluacanas. it possess 130
hectares where carob trees have been replanted, generating a
series of sustainable productive activities.
ChUTUqUe
SaNTIaGUerOa
a. algarroBina, 150 g jar. / B. algarroBina, 250 g jar. / C. miel de aBeJa orgániCa, 150 g jar.
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a. CaroB fruit, 150 g jar. / B. organiC HoneY,
150 g jar. / C. organiC HoneY, 1 k jar.
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aSoCiaCión de ViVienteS del CaSerío de CHutuQue has received technical assistance
from the Small grants Programme for the last 18 months. Today its members travel to fairs in
different parts of Peru to exhibit and sell their organic products.
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a. organiC HoneY, 500 g jar. / B. organiC HoneY, 150 g jar. / C. CaroB fruit, 150 g jar. d. CaroB Coffee filtered without caffeine, 250 g jar. / e. CaroB PoWer, 200 g. / f. CaroB-maCa, 200 g jar. / g. inStant CaroB Coffee without caffeine 250 g jar. / H. CaroB PoWder, 100 g jar. / i. CaroB fruit, 100 g jar. / J. CaroB fruit, 500 g jar.
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» mórrope» Tongorrape» Pasaje Norte » el Porvenir
Protecting the forest means protecting its water
and the lives of the people, animals and plants that
live along its streams, basins and rivers. With the
help of SGP, the communities that live in different
parts of the Chiniama river basin have internalized
this point and have begun to preserve their
surroundings. From the highlands to the coastal
plains, tree felling has fallen by the wayside
to make room for organic honey production
or efforts to plant native cotton, which until
recently was on the verge of extinction.
Lambayequehoney and coTTon ThaT PreServe The environmenT
Lambayequehoney and coTTon ThaT PreServe The environmenT
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female members. Since 2003, this group has worked to recover five natural
colours of native cotton and has promoted traditional lines in other area
villages. The association has also developed and utilized agro-ecological
techniques to control plagues and has learned to add value to its knits and
create handicrafts made of cotton.
a. Cotton BallS, natural colour known as “colorado” B. SkeinS of Cotton, natural colour fibres in colorado, fifo, pardo and uyco.
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C. CHriStmaS ornamentS (various models) / d. earringS made of wood and native cotton / e. ornamentS with flowers, made of native cotton and fabri / f. ornamentS for pens in native cotton; available in various colours / g. doll keY ring in traditional dress made of native cotton / H. angel measuring 40 cm. Made of native cotton in various colours.
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i. Blanket with Moche motifs in native cotton (white and pardo) / J. CliPS with ornaments made in native cotton / k. rollS of Cotton fiBre in five of the natural colours that have been recovered: colorado, white, fifo, pardo and uyco.
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l. large Bag with a fastener made of native cotton (white and pardo) / m. PurSe with a fastener made of native cotton (white and pardo) / n. PurSe with a fastener and outside pocket made of native cotton (white and pardo) / o. BraCeletS with various designs and different colours.
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P. riBBon knitted on a loom (various meters) / Q. Pen HolderS with a fastener in native cotton (white and pardo) / r-S-t-u-V-W.CHain PurSeS various models available / X. Wallet knitted on a loom and available in various colours / Y. medium-SiZe PouCHeS (various models) / Z. tenniS SHoeS knitted upper and a rubber sole.
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TONGOrraPeaSoCiaCión de ProteCCión de loS BoSQueS SeCoS (aSProBoS) HaS 60 memBerS in the el
Choloque hamlet in Motupe. Since 2002, these individuals have worked to protect the dry forest while
generating sustainable productive activities including organic honey and fruit marmalade production
based on local inputs. for the past two years, the association has provided help and guidance to
peasants from Palo blanco and el Cardal, who belong to the Conservation Association of the Chiniama
Valley. The objective is to expand this initiative throughout the Chiniama river basin (Acovach).
a. mameY marmalade, 500 g jar. / B. mameY marmalade, 300 g jar. / C. organiC HoneY, 500 g jar.
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PaSaje NOrTeaSoCiaCión de aPiCultoreS de PaSaJe norte is composed of 16 families that live in the
Piedra Mora sector. These individuals dedicate their time to ensuring that the dry forest is used
in a sustainable way. The association’s members sell carob fruit and organic honey and engage in
livestock activities and subsistence agriculture.
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a. CaroB fruit, 300 g presentation. B. organiC HoneY, 300 g presentation. C. toaSted CaroB BeanS, 250 g glass jar. d. toaSted CaroB BeanS, 500 g package.
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eL POrveNIraSoCiaCión de ProduCtoreS ruraleS de olmoS (aaProl) HaS 20 memBerS These
individuals, who are direct beneficiaries, produce organic honey and marmalades based
on local fruits. indirectly, the project benefits 70 families in the hamlets of Cerro falla, el
Porvenir (project seat), querpón, Tierra rajada and La Victoria. These individuals belong to
the Volunteer forest brigade, which was created to protect and manage the forest.
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a. organiC HoneY 500 g jar
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Concept, graphic design and contents:fábrica de ideaswww.fabricadeideas.pegeneral editing and art direction: Xabier Díaz de Ceriotexts: Xabier Díaz de Cerio, Walter LiPhotos: enrique Castro-Mendívil, Musuk noltelayout: raphael guevara, Alenka De los riosSgP Coordination: emilia bustamente, jhulino Sotomayorfield Coordinators:» Puno: Porfirio enríquez (nuñoa), rolando Añamuro (Cojata), rocío Chura (Lampa), Antonia Mamani (Laraqueri)» Piura: Carlos rojas (jililí), Albino Vicente (Locuto), gregorio Maza (Santiaguero), Simón Purizaca (Chutuque), Damis Zegarra (Piura)» lambayeque: Magdalena Puican, juan Mayanga, josé Orellano
© Of this edition:2012, united nations Programme for DevelopmentComplejo javier Pérez de CuéllarAv. Del ejército 750, Magdalena del MarLima, PerúTelephone: 625-90682012, global environment fund (gef)2012, Small grants Programme (SgP)
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