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According to the IADB, the objective of this TC is to improve socioeconomic conditions, fight climate change, and help restore ecosystems in the Amazon regions of Peru, Guyana, and Suriname by supporting the implementation and growth of export-oriented sustainable bio-businesses. To that end, the planned activities aim to support the development of an online Amazon Bioeconomy Marketplace (ABM) to help the bio-business ecosystem in the Amazon region increase and diversify their exports and attract investment. The project will support small and medium sized businesses (SMEs), cooperatives, and producers associations. It will leverage the Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) ConnectAmericas.com (CA) platform and its network of local partners in Amazon countries.
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