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Management of Natural Resources in the Southern Highlands Project (Marenass)

The project’s main objective is to recover cultivable areas and rangelands and increase the value of natural productive resources of small farmers in the departments of Apurimac, Ayacucho and Cusco. These extremely poor areas were also hard hit by terrorist activities.

Peru’s natural resource base is seriously deteriorating. Cultivable areas are decreasing, yields are below the average for other countries in the region, and food production has declined sharply. Farmers are cultivating areas otherwise set aside for forestry and conservation, contributing to depletion of natural resources.

To reverse the situation, the project provides resources and technical assistance and supports activities such as seed production, soil conservation, and rehabilitation and construction of irrigation canals and terraces.

The project identifies both traditional and modern methods for recovering and preserving natural resources and disseminates the results at local, regional and national levels.

Farmers have improved natural resource management on their own land, increasing the quality and value of their assets. The land market has become more dynamic as a result of land titling.

The transfer of resources to the farming communities strengthens their organizational capacities. The status of rural women improved after they participated in project activities and decision-making. The project helped small groups of rural women set up their own savings and loan schemes, which operated as informal banks linked to commercial banking institutions where they hold deposits.

Source: IFAD

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Contact information
Mr Roberto Haudry
Country programme manager
Daniel A. Carrion 176, San Isidro
Lima 27, Peru
Tel: +51 14417767
Fax: +51 14221010
FIDA@amauta.rcp.net.pe
Facts and figures

Total cost: US$19.1 million

IFAD loan: US$12.3 million

Duration: 1997-2004

Geographical area: southern highlands

Directly benefiting: 360 farming communities, including 10,560 households

Status: closed

Partners
Ministerio de Agricultura del Peru
PREVAL II
PROCASUR
FIDAMERICA
CONACS
PRONAMACHS
PETT
SENASA
UOPE
INIAA