The overall aim of the project is to contribute to the conservation of coffee biodiversity through the application of fine-tuned PFM procedures and to achieve sustainable ways of conserving this biodiversity in situ with joint (community and government) management and benefit sharing mechanisms.
The project’s specific objective is to promote, fine-tune and apply PFM procedures, with improved livelihoods through forest enterprise development and incentive payments, such as carbon payments, and so develop a stable relationship between government organizations and communities for in situ coffee biodiversity protection.
There is also a focus on supporting the development of existing and new institutions at the community level and strengthening them. In addition, links are being developed with private sector traders and cooperatives in order to better link producers to domestic and international markets.
The intention is to ensure that local groups have the necessary skills and experience to be self-sufficient and self-sustaining in the activities covered by the project in the long term and to be able to obtain advisory support from the local government staff.
The project works with local communities and government officials in the application of fine-tuned PFM procedures in order to maintain the stands of wild coffee. Specific aspects of the Project’s approach include: