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From policy design to field implementation: fostering deforestation-free cattle ranching in Madre de Dios (Peru)

Last updated: 13/12/2021
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1102909-UKPACTPERU
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Description

Outcomes of the Funded Activity 1. Implementation of low-carbon, deforestation free cattle farming in Madre de Dios. Outputs of the Funded Activity: 1. Improved capacities of farmers for deforestation-free livestock farming. 2. Knowledge package for d-free cattle ranching developed and disseminated 3. Multi-stakeholders, through Technical Livestock Roundtable of Madre de Dios (TLR-MDD), provide inputs to solve finance bottlenecks for d-free cattle ranching in Madre de Dios 4. Regional Public-Private Coalition for sustainable production formed and established in Madre de Dios. The Climate Group Organisation is an implementing partner for Output 2.


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Peru
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Programme data last updated on 13/12/2021