Superfoods, Supermarkets, Superpowers
Bringing Brazilian biodiversity to supermarket shelves
The Cerrado savannah, which lies mostly in Brazil, is the world's most biodiverse savannah and a global biodiversity hotspot. Working with our partners on the ground to support livelihoods, protect ecosystems, and preserve traditions, take a look at the gallery below to see how we're bringing socio-biodiversity to market shelves.
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In Brazil, the SGP Country Programme is being implemented by the Institute for Society, Population and Nature (ISPN) in partnership with UNDP. In 1994, the Institute was selected to coordinate the Small Grants Programme in Brazil, where it is known as the Fund for Promotion of Productive Eco-social Landscapes (or Fundo PPP-ECOS - Promoção de Paisagens Produtivas Ecossociais in Portuguese).
SGP Brazil has already supported more than 890 projects in the Cerrado, Caatinga and Amazon regions.
For more on the work of the Cooperative Central do Cerrado, read here.
For more on SGP Brazil, read here.