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Agro-Ecotourism Project in the Biolley District, Costa Rica

Case Study C0173
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DateFebruary 2006
AgencyAsociacion de Productores La Amistad (ASOPROLA)
Donor/support agencyGerman Government
Corporacion Educativa para el Desarrollo Costarricense (CEDECO)
The Nature Conservancy
Raleigh International
Others
Project typeImplemented by agency
Context(s)Protected area
Productive landscape
Geographic coverageCosta Rica
LocalityBiolley community, Buenos Aires district, province of Puntarenas
Biodiversity focusEcosystem/landscape
Development focusLocal communities
Conservation goalsConserve natural resources
Poverty reduction goalsGenerate income for the residents of the Biolley community

Summary
La Amistad Producers Association (Asociación de Productores La Amistad - ASOPROLA) works to protect the environment and generate income for the residents of the Biolley community in the Buenos Aires district of the province of Puntarenas in Costa Rica, an area that includes part of the buffer zone of La Amistad International Park. Rural community agrotourism combines ecological community tourism and sustainable eco-friendly production, offering new alternatives such as the production, processing, and marketing of certified organic and fair trade coffee. ASOPROLA promotes organic farming to produce healthy and good quality crops and by diversifying the farms, helps the small organic farmers of the association become more self-sufficient and improve the quality of their lives. More specifically, 'Agro-Ecotourism Project in the Biolley District, Costa Rica' was developed to achieve the folllowing objectives: promote ecological and community tourism for the Biolley district, exloiting resources such as La Amistad International Park and community attractions, to produce an alternate source of income that will contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of the population; promote measures to protect, conserve, and recover the natural resources in the farms and protected areas through environmental education, volunteer work, and the use of renewable resources that benefit the environment; generate jobs and income for the families within the community to reduce out migration; involve more people in the production process and environmental conservation through training, exchanges, and information sessions. This was the first project in the mountains of southern Costa Rica to start organic farming in order to improve the health of the population, preserve the environment, and increase the income of small producers.

Conservation impact
None/Not known

Poverty reduction impact
Some of the accomplishments achieved by the project to date are: creation of greenhouses for the production of organic vegetables for consumption and sale; construction of agro-ecotourism trails to view organic horticulture, organic coffee, reforestation, primary and secondary forests, rivers, waterfalls, biodiversity, panorama vistas, and farmlands; opening of a small restaurant that uses produce from the farm.

Strategy for Conservation/Poverty Linkages
Ecoagriculture
Local conservation enterprise opportunities

Reference 1
http://www.eco-index.org/search/results.cfm?projectID=752

More information
Jose Antonio Vargas Monge
Phone: +506/743-1184
E-mail: asoprola@racsa.co.cr

 

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