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Sustainable artisanal fisheries and bio-businesses for food security with market access in the Peru–Colombia Border Integration Zone

Fecha de inicio: 01/09/2025
Fecha de fin: 31/08/2027

Description

Sustainable artisanal fisheries and bio-businesses for food security with market access in the Peru–Colombia Border Integration Zone is a binational technical cooperation initiative in the Putumayo River basin aimed at strengthening sustainable artisanal fishing and food security. It promotes cross-border governance through a binational roundtable, diagnostics and monitoring campaigns focused on water quality and fish species of commercial interest. It supports fisheries value-chain bio-businesses through awareness and technical training, financial education, technical assistance, formulation of business models and non-reimbursable equipment support, plus binational fairs and strategic commercial alliances. It also includes community food security plans, training in good food practices, field schools and collective solutions for access to safe water such as collection, filtration and storage. The initiative is implemented in Peru and Colombia over 24 months, financed by the Colombia–Peru Border Integration Zone Development Fund, with a required start in September 2025.

Iniciative Type

Technical cooperation

Action scope

Watershed

Evaluated

Si

Stage

Development-design

Temporalidad

Medium-term

Number of Years

2 - Year -s

Budget in USD

Budget in USD
$1,323,000.00
Counterpart Budget
$79,996.00
Total Budget
$1,403,000.00
Annual Average Budget
$701,500.00

Institutions

Institutions Institutions rols
CEDRO (Center for Information and Education for the Prevention of Drug Abuse)

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