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Country: Peru
Title: Peru - Local Productive Development Project in the Highlands and Rainforest of Peru (Avanzar Rural) – August 2022
Description: Bosque de las Nuwas is a 9-hectare natural area managed entirely by 70 women from the native Awajun community of Shampuyacu, located in the province of Rioja, in the San Martín region. After having lost most of their forest, the women organized themselves to protect this part of the forest, which was given to them to ensure its conservation, to value their culture, to rescue their ancestral knowledge, to confront deforestation and to generate productive and entrepreneurial development opportunities for themselves. To achieve this, the Nuwas began to work with medicinal plants such as clove huasca, aguaymanto, ginger, stevia and vanilla, with which they were able to produce an infusion called NUWA that helps them to improve the quality of life in their homes.

The Avanzar Rural government program was a strategic ally for the Nuwas. Thanks to this financing, they are increasing production volumes of the raw materials with which they create the infusions, in order to cover the initial demand for it in the domestic market.

The Avanzar Rural Project is a priority in Peru’s Post-COVID 19 National Recovery Plan. It will improve family farmers’ productive capacity and access to markets in 101 districts of the Amazonas, Ancash, Cajamarca, Lima and San Martin departments.

The project focuses on developing the competitiveness and resilience to climate change of family farmers, in particular women and youth, historically marginalized in economic decisions affecting rural communities. It also spreads the use of low-cost, efficient technologies for boosting productivity, accessing markets and mitigating climate change.

Avanzar Rural will benefit 17,400 small agricultural producers organized in cooperatives, productive associations and their families, which represent a total number of 57,420 direct beneficiaries.
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