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24/02/2025

An effort that pays off: Three Datem initiatives obtain funding for their projects

Since 2022, Profonanpe has accompanied three associations of Kichwa and Awajún producers, providing equipment, infrastructure and advice. Today, their efforts open up new opportunities for the livelihoods of their families.

Member of the Association of Producers and Management of Aguaje - Aspromag

 

In the province of Datem del Marañón, in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, the efforts and organization of local producers have made significant progress: three indigenous associations have been selected to receive financing from the Procompite Regional fund, a state program that promotes the growth of productive enterprises. Thanks to this support, producers will be able to improve their processes, increase their production capacity and strengthen their sustainable businesses.

 

The beneficiary associations - the Association of Producers and Management of Aguaje (Aspromag), the Association of Sustainable Producers Awajún del Marañón (Aprosam) and the Los Sugkas Producers Association- The organizations are made up of 53 members of the Kichwa and Awajún ethnic groups from 11 native communities in the districts of Pastaza and Manseriche. Each of these organizations works with emblematic products of Amazonian biodiversity, such as aguaje pulp and oil, huasaí and balanced feed for Amazonian fish.

 

Aguaje fruit

 

Production of aguaje oil

 

An impulse that opens up opportunities

Access to this financing has been possible thanks to the efforts of the producers and the technical support of Profonanpe. Through the Datem Wetlands Project, the implementation of production plants with key equipment was promoted for Aspromag and Aprosam, focused on the production of aguaje oil and derivatives, and for SUGKAS, dedicated to the production of balanced feed for Amazonian fish.

 

The selection process at Procompite included several stages, from the presentation of the dossiers to the visits in situ and the presentation of proposals. To ensure the success of the application, we also facilitated the hiring of a project formulation specialist, who developed the business plans for each association. These documents detailed the viability, profitability and improvement strategies of each initiative, ensuring their approval in the competition.

 

Production of aguaje pulp pacifiers

 

With this funding, associations will be able to automate your processes, increase its production capacity y improve the quality of its products. This will not only strengthen their competitiveness in the marketplace, but will also contribute to the sustainable economic development of their communities.

 

If you want more information, we invite you to know in detail the Wetlands for Life Project.

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