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ACTORS

Sustainable Harvest International

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Actor de apoyo:
Sustainable Harvest International
Actor type:
NGO
Actor's country of location:
Honduras
It directly promotes the “regenerative” approach (using the term):
No
Actor's website:
Functions performed by the actor:
Technical assistance, Value networks/supply chain, Financial services
Type of business it supports:
Agricultural
Supporting actor:
Honduras, Panama
How do you develop the support function for NARs?
Technical assistance to farming families in agroecology and regenerative agriculture. Founded to address the devastating effects of slash-and-burn agriculture, specifically in Central America, the organization provides technical assistance and local training to rural families in Central America, focusing on food sovereignty, regenerative and organic agriculture, agroforestry, and habitat conservation in countries such as Belize, Honduras, and Panama.

The information presented in the map comes from a review of publicly available secondary sources, mainly from business communication media (websites, social networks). The Consortium is not responsible for the information and veracity of the practices and impacts publicly reported by businesses and support actors in these media.

It is important to consider that businesses at different levels of development and transition are presented here. On the one hand, there are businesses that do not use the term “regenerative”, but that are very close to our understanding of RFB. On the other hand, there are cases that call themselves "regenerative” but, in practice, they don't necessarily align as much to the definition proposed by the Consortium. Even so, it seemed essential to include them in the map, in order to have a general overview of the different types of businesses that in some way approach or appropriate the use of this term.

The actors presented on the map are those who, as part of their activities, are supporting (or supported) regenerative food businesses and their ecosystem, directly or indirectly. Likewise, these actors were identified through a review of publicly available secondary sources (websites, social networks, news, etc.).