Development of the Value Chains of Cocoa and Fish Farming in the Peruvian Amazon Trapeze. Phase II (IADB-PE-T1532)

Regions
  • Latin America and Caribbean
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Countries
  • Peru
Geographic location where the impacts of the investment may be experienced.
Specific Location
Province of Ramon Castilla, Amazon Region
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Financial Institutions
  • Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
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Project Status
Approved
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Bank Risk Rating
U
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Borrower
Government of Peru
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Sectors
  • Agriculture and Forestry
  • Technical Cooperation
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Investment Type(s)
Advisory Services
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Investment Amount (USD)
$ 0.80 million
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Primary Source

Original disclosure @ IADB website

Updated in EWS Jul 15, 2024

Disclosed by Bank Jul 8, 2024


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Project Description
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This technical cooperation will provide continuity to the interventions financed by operations RG-G1024 and RG-G1025 on the Peruvian side of the Colombian-Peruvian border of the Amazon trapeze. Specifically, it will finance actions that maintain the process of strengthening of the binational cocoa and fish farming value chains in Peruvian side of the Colombian-Peruvian border of the Amazon trapeze. More specifically, the objective of this technical cooperation is to improve the levels of competitiveness of the agroforestry cocoa value chains, as well as fishing and fish farming in the province of Ramon Castilla, through the strengthening of associative forms, strengthening their Insertion into the dynamics of regional sustainable development and border integration, managing sustainable models of production and commercialization of cocoa derivatives and Amazonian fish, which respond to the challenges of formal and legal production, in risk contexts. This TC will contribute to revitalize the local economy and therefore the quality of life of the families of the producers on the border of the Ramon Castilla province.

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Private Actors Description
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As stated on the company's LinkedIn profile, Corporacion Analpes Peru Sac is a Peruvian company leader in the promotion and implementation of climate-smart businesses in the agricultural, livestock, fishing and aquaculture sectors, as well as in issues related to biodiversity conservation, circular economy and climate change. The company is headquartered in Peru.

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- - - - CORPORACIÓN ANALPES PERU SAC Contractor Technical Cooperation

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