Autor institucional : | UNDP, Equator Iniciative |
Fecha de publicación: | Diciembre, 2012 |
Alcance geográfico: | Local |
Publicado en: | Internacional |
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Resumen: | Equator Iniciative devised a method for the artisanal processing of raw latex obtained from Hevea brasiliensis rubber trees, suitable for small-scale production in forest-based communities of indigenous rubber tappers in the Brazilian Amazon. Replicating the technology is a highly individualized process, taking into account the social and cultural setting of each client community as well as the difficulties of establishing forest-based production. The technology is currently being used at 11 sites across four Brazilian states, benefitting a total of 600 people, including communities from the indigenous Kaxinawá, Shanenawa, Apurinã, and Kaxarari tribes. A kilogram of rubber processed by conventional methods is typically sold at around BRL 3.50 (USD 2.20); when processed into high-quality products using Poloprobio’s method, one kilogram of rubber is now worth on average BRL 50.00 (USD 30) |