Peru’s Amarakaeri People Learn To Have Their Nuts And Sell Them, Too

  This article by Ciro Calderon was originally published for Ecosystem Marketplace.  The indigenous people of Peru’s Amarakaeri Communal Reserve are conserving 400,000 hectares of forest while also feeding their families – in part by sustainably harvesting Brazil nuts. To do so, however, they’ll have to forge relationships with trusted suppliers outside the territory and also … Continue reading Peru’s Amarakaeri People Learn To Have Their Nuts And Sell Them, Too […]

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