Promoting Conservation Coffee Production within the Coffee Growing Zone of the Micro-Corridor Paraguas-Tatamá
Grantee Name: Conservation International
- Hotspot
- Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
- Location
- Colombia
- Amount
- $313,187
- Dates
- Sep 2003 – Sep 2007
- Keywords
- Agroforestry, Buffer zones, Conservation finance
Develop the micro-corridor of Serranía de Los Paraguas – Parque Nacional Tatamá Paraguas-Tatama through the implementation of a series of interventions with local coffee growers in the region. Maintain and improve practices of conservation coffee under the shade of the forest canopy in this region, which connects two key protected areas.
3 Identify and promote sustainable development practices in communities near selected protected areas
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