PEQUI: An Alternative for Income Generation and Food Complemantation in Paresi Communities with the Use of Susteinable Collection Techniques as a Basis
PEQUI: An Alternative for Income Generation and Food Complemantation in Paresi Communities with the Use of Susteinable Collection Techniques as a Basis
The goal of this project is fostering rational and sustainable use of the pequi in the Paresi Indigenous Territory and propose marketing of this fruit as an alternative source of employment and income in indigenous communities, aimed at preservation and conservation of these areas.
Villages which will benefit are inserted in a context of soy monocultures and cattle ranching. According to the project, Mato Grosso state produces 60% of all Brazilian soy and the municipalities of Tangará da Serra and Campo Novo do Parecis account for 25% of this production. A scenario of very high negative environmental impacts is clearly visible, expressed by uncontrolled use of agrotoxins, soil degradation, polluted waterways, deforestation and others.
Implementation of this project will hopefully bring back traditional culture and community cohesion for the Paresi, in addition to capacity-building and multiplication of techniques and knowledge related to sustainable use of natural resources, as well as strengthening fair trade and ensuring food security in the community.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Associação Halitinã
Country:
Brazil
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 26,618.14
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 13,568.00
Project Number:
BRA/06/09
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Capacity-building will be offered to twenty Paresi families in topics of sustainable management of pequi from harvest, storage, processing and adaptation for marketing. Re-population of native vegetation in degraded areas with seedlings produced by the community itself will be carried at the same time. Social inclusion of indigenous groups will be encouraged and improvements to their quality of life are expected by year-round availability of this food product and its marketing.
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
This is a Paresi indigenous project.
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