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Ecuadorian Amazon
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Community Agroforestry in the Ecuadorian Amazon 

In Ecuador’s Napo province, the Rainforest Alliance worked with Kichwa communities to implement a…

November 11, 2015
Hilario Ventura, farmer in Pacto Sumaco, and his wife
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Growing Sustainable Naranjilla in Ecuador 

In the Napo province of Ecuador, the Kichwa people have been cultivating naranjilla—a citrus f…

June 15, 2016
Peruvian cocoa farmer
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Climate-Smart Coffee and Cocoa in the Peruvian Amazon 

In the buffer zone of the Megantoni National Sanctuary in the Peruvian Amazon, the Rainforest…

November 1, 2015
Rainforest in Madre de Dios, Peru
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Conserving the Andean Amazon: the Tres Islas Community of Madre de Dios, Peru 

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December 23, 2015
A kapok tree in Peru’s Madre de Dios forest
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A Sustainable Indigenous Forest Economy in Peru 

The people of Madre de Dios are sustainably managing more than 197,000 acres (80,000 hectares) of forest.

July 5, 2016
On the Amazon river
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Project Profile: ASLAA 

Advancing Sustainable Landscapes In The Andean Amazon

August 18, 2016
Ecuador
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A Vision for the Amazon 

Jungwon Kim of the Rainforest Alliance visited our partner communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon…

December 1, 2015 by Jungwon Kim

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