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ASOANEI

ASOANEI – PRODUCTORES
AGROECOLÓGICOS SANTA MARTA Y PERIJ??

ASONEI, or the Asociación de Productores Agroecológicos Indígenas y Campesinos de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta y Serranía del Perijá, was created in 1996 to organize and strengthen eco-agricultural practices while promoting, and preserving, the indigenous and farmer cultures of this northern, ancestrally rich, Colombian region.

More than 600 indigenous families of four ethnic groups –the Arhuacos, Koguis, Kankuamos and Wilmas – and farmers from the region make up the organization. They share one vision; to protect their forests, mountains, rivers and animals through sustainable programs and projects that conserve natural resources and improve the community’s standard of living and preservation of their ancestral heritage.

The organization claims Ms. Aurora María Izquierda as the founder, committed to the cause since the early 1980’s. At that time, Aurora was one of the first women of her generation to leave her isolated Arhuaca community to attain a higher education. Upon graduating from the university in the capital city, Bogotá, she returned to her community to help create a sustainable agriculture program.

ANEI prides itself on rooting its business values and practices in the traditional teachings of the Mamus, the spiritual leaders of the community. They work to maintain a democratic structure that supports their cultural traditions and upholds the rights of community members and social, economic and cultural partners. Despite some challenges, including the presence of armed groups in their territories and the need for more indigenous leadership, they aim to continue contributing to the world by providing healthy, sustainable products that care for both the environment and human beings. ASONEI was the first in the region to become certified organic and remains the standard-bearer for quality in the mountainous area.

Quotable

Fair Trade has helped us organize ourselves. After some time being autonomous, it is strengthening us as a community and organization, primarily because it supports our members and the general community in improving their quality of life.  ???

Aurora María Izquierdo Torres, ASOANEI

Programs

Food Security & Crop Diversification

The cooperative used $2,499 in Fair Trade premium funds to co-finance a food security and crop diversification program for cooperative and community members. ASOANEI partnered with the local government health organization to create an indigenous health program that teaches community members how to plant beans, corn and other home garden crops. The program trained members on various agricultural themes like organic agriculture and general food health practices.

Harvest Fund

The cooperative has allocated $4,997 in the past year towards a Harvest Fund that will provide loans to cooperative members that bear the costs of harvesting coffee. The loan helps cooperative members pay for temporary worker and other related costs during the harvest season.

Microcredit Fund

ASOANEI has created a microcredit fund for its members with Fair Trade Premium funds. The fund supports members in each cooperative region by allowing them to borrow resources to better their homes and farms.

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