13 Native Communities from the Tambo River basin with 108 partners

Con el fin de mejorar las condiciones de vida de nuestros hermanos Asháninkas

Ashaninka Kemito Sankori

Welcome to Ashaninka Kemito Sankori

Our beginnings

Starting from the need of the Ashaninka farmer to commercialize their product, the Ashaninka Kemito Sankori Cooperative is created on July 26th 2016 in the native community of Anapate with the registry of 13 Native Communities of the Tambo River basin, with 108 partners. Our purpose is to improve the living conditions of our Ashaninka brothers and sisters. At the moment, these small producers carry out an environment-friendly productive system.

In 2017, the Cooperative started its cacao grain gathering activities, always under the Fair Trade principles which is an economic alternative that promotes fair pay, gender equity, human rights and the conservation of the environment in the productive activities. They started articulating its production to the local and international markets.
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We promote organic farming and environmental care

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

How we help the Ashaninka Kemito Sankori community

Organic Agriculture

Together, we promote organic farming of cacao and other alternative products such as banana and yuca.

Quality

Our responsibility, as a cooperative, is to offer a high quality service to our partners in the farming of cacao and other alternative products.

Environment

Just as the organic culture, it is also important to be environmentally-friendly. We take care of the environment with the native communities of the Tambo River district.

Development

The Ashaninka communities face different barriers that limit their effective inclusion into the cacao productive chain. That is why we focus on their development.
16

COMMUNITIES

224

PARTNERS

200

ANNUAL MT

600

KILOS PER HA

Fortalecimiento en conjunto

The native communities of the Tambo River district are mainly cacao producers. The farmers in these communities face different barriers that limit their effective inclusion into the cacao productive chain. There are social, cultural, commercial and infrastructural barriers that make their effective market articulation impossible in the cacao value chain. That is why we have become allies with DEVIDA, to work and strengthen the Ashaninka Kemito Sankori Cooperative.

We promote organic agriculture and environmental care. Our responsibility, as a cooperative, is to offer high quality services to our partners in the farming of cacao and other alternative products such as banana, yuca and other products that help in the development of our Ashaninka brothers and sisters.

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