Solar Dehydration of Medical Plants, Tropical and Native Fruits
Desidratação Solar de Plantas Medicinais, Frutas Tropicais e Nativas do Cerrado
Solar Dehydration of Medical Plants, Tropical and Native Fruits
Desidratação Solar de Plantas Medicinais, Frutas Tropicais e Nativas do Cerrado
This project will take place in Western Goiás State, in the Upper Araguaia River Region, in the Municipalities of Doverlândia and Iporá. Solar energy will be harvested for dehydration of native tropical fruit and medicinal plants, thus reducing small-scale industrial processing costs. Value will be added to the finished product, and commercial feasibility of alternative energy use in small rural properties. Employment and alternative income will be generated, consequently alleviating the rural exodus. Sustainable use of natural Cerrado resources will be promoted through cultivation and extraction of fruit and medicinal plants. A solar dehydration unit will be implemented at the local university for tests resulting in the proper parameters for dehydration of specific fruit and plants. 12 dehydration units will then be installed in selected properties throughout the region under the scope of the project for demonstrative purposes. 7 species of fruit and medicinal plants will be used at this stage.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Centro de Tecnologia Agroecológica de Pequenos Agricultores
Country:
Brazil
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 23,712.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 3,000.00
Project Number:
BRA/95/03
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Employment and income generation resulting from the sustainable extractive activity and commercialization of the finished product will insure long-term success of the activity, without extinguishing the supply of natural resources in the region.
Capacity - Building Component
Small farmers will receive direct training on solar fruit and medicinal plant dehydration. Agro-industrialization of the native plant species will be taught through 4 courses with 10 participants each. In addition to the dehydration, packaging and conservation will be covered in these courses.
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