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Options for sustainable development in tropical
   rainforest around Maués, Amazonas, Brazil

(1) Butterfly farming

                                           Similar schemes successful in Papua New Guinea
                                           (PNG) and Madagascar – not many in Amazon so
                                           far.

                                           Only butterflies bred on the farms are allowed to be
                                           sold – it is illegal to sell wild butterflies. Getting
                                           butterflies to breed in captivity is not easy, so expert
                                           help would be needed to get the venture up and
                                           running – though installation of computers
                                           with satellite internet
                                           would make this easier
                                           (funding for this?)


Rare species such as the owl butterfly (pictured, right) can
fetch $500 or more from American and Japanese collectors.
PNG makes around $500 000 / year from butterfly exports.




(2) Harvesting guaraná (worra-na) and açaí (assay-eye) fruit

                                 Maués is known as the ‘home of guaraná‘. Guarana grows
                                 as bushes in natural clearings, and has been harvested by
                                 the Maué Indians for 100s of years, to be used to make a
                                 very caffeine-rich, energy-giving drink – like a low-sugar,
                                 natural Red Bull. The Maué also use it as a pain-killer.
                            Since the 1970s guaraná has been used
                            to make a fizzy drink which in Brazil is
                            as popular as Coke. With the growth in
the energy drinks market, guaraná is increasingly being exported to
the USA and Europe (for example the energy drink ‘V’ has it as a
main ingredient).
Açaí has until recently been less well-known outside the Amazon,
but recent research has shown it to have similar properties to
guaraná, as well as potentially lowering the chances of cancer and
heart-disease. It grows naturally a few hundred miles further East
near Belem, but preliminary trials have shown that it grows equally
well around Maués.
Both plants fruit for about a month in the wild, but by cultivating it in small farms as well
as harvesting the wild plants, a year-round supply should be possible.

All photos creative commons from www.flickr.com or used with permission from www.mongabay.com
(3) Agroforestry

                                          Agroforestry is a form of agriculture that seeks to
                                          copy nature more carefully than large-scale
                                          commercial monoculture (i.e. growing one crop) or
                                          cattle ranching. Rather than clearing the rainforest
                                          completely (clear felling), only the older larger trees
                                          are felled, and shrubs, other food plants (such as
                                          vanilla) and flowers are grown in the clearings.

                                      Many western universities and aid organisations are
                                      keen to support agroforestry projects and study their
successes and failures, in order to try and introduce it to more rainforest locations
around the world.



(4) Ecotourism
                                     Many forms of tourism are called ecotourism, like
                                     snorkelling holidays in the Red Sea, or visiting the
                                     Galapagos Islands to see its unique animals.

                                     But true ecotourism is defined as “Responsible travel to
                                     natural areas that conserves the environment and
                                     improves the well-being of local people”.

                                  Other rainforest areas have benefitted enormously from
                                  ecotourism, e.g. Costa Rica. Maués is about an hour’s
                                  flight from Manaus, which has connecting flights,
including to USA – so it is relatively accessible, yet right in the heart of the Amazon.

The Maué Indians live in settlements an hour’s canoe journey
from Maués. They are famous for their ‘stinging ant glove’
ceremony, where boys prove they are ready to become a man
by wearing a glove full of highly poisonous bullet ants while the
villagers dance and party to celebrate the boy’s coming of age.

But there are lots of questions to think about before deciding to
push ahead with ecotourism, e.g.
• To tap into the international market, people will need to
   learn English – only 2 or 3 people in Maués speak English
   at present (or guides will need to be brought in from outside
   the area).
• Do the Maué Indians want to be a ‘tourist attraction’?
• How do you ensure that the people visiting are sensitive to
   the local culture and environment?
• To what extent do you provide proper ‘western’ facilities
   like air-conditioning and flushing toilets to encourage
   visitors?




All photos creative commons from www.flickr.com or used with permission from www.mongabay.com

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TRF Sustainable Options

  • 1. Options for sustainable development in tropical rainforest around Maués, Amazonas, Brazil (1) Butterfly farming Similar schemes successful in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Madagascar – not many in Amazon so far. Only butterflies bred on the farms are allowed to be sold – it is illegal to sell wild butterflies. Getting butterflies to breed in captivity is not easy, so expert help would be needed to get the venture up and running – though installation of computers with satellite internet would make this easier (funding for this?) Rare species such as the owl butterfly (pictured, right) can fetch $500 or more from American and Japanese collectors. PNG makes around $500 000 / year from butterfly exports. (2) Harvesting guaraná (worra-na) and açaí (assay-eye) fruit Maués is known as the ‘home of guaraná‘. Guarana grows as bushes in natural clearings, and has been harvested by the Maué Indians for 100s of years, to be used to make a very caffeine-rich, energy-giving drink – like a low-sugar, natural Red Bull. The Maué also use it as a pain-killer. Since the 1970s guaraná has been used to make a fizzy drink which in Brazil is as popular as Coke. With the growth in the energy drinks market, guaraná is increasingly being exported to the USA and Europe (for example the energy drink ‘V’ has it as a main ingredient). Açaí has until recently been less well-known outside the Amazon, but recent research has shown it to have similar properties to guaraná, as well as potentially lowering the chances of cancer and heart-disease. It grows naturally a few hundred miles further East near Belem, but preliminary trials have shown that it grows equally well around Maués. Both plants fruit for about a month in the wild, but by cultivating it in small farms as well as harvesting the wild plants, a year-round supply should be possible. All photos creative commons from www.flickr.com or used with permission from www.mongabay.com
  • 2. (3) Agroforestry Agroforestry is a form of agriculture that seeks to copy nature more carefully than large-scale commercial monoculture (i.e. growing one crop) or cattle ranching. Rather than clearing the rainforest completely (clear felling), only the older larger trees are felled, and shrubs, other food plants (such as vanilla) and flowers are grown in the clearings. Many western universities and aid organisations are keen to support agroforestry projects and study their successes and failures, in order to try and introduce it to more rainforest locations around the world. (4) Ecotourism Many forms of tourism are called ecotourism, like snorkelling holidays in the Red Sea, or visiting the Galapagos Islands to see its unique animals. But true ecotourism is defined as “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people”. Other rainforest areas have benefitted enormously from ecotourism, e.g. Costa Rica. Maués is about an hour’s flight from Manaus, which has connecting flights, including to USA – so it is relatively accessible, yet right in the heart of the Amazon. The Maué Indians live in settlements an hour’s canoe journey from Maués. They are famous for their ‘stinging ant glove’ ceremony, where boys prove they are ready to become a man by wearing a glove full of highly poisonous bullet ants while the villagers dance and party to celebrate the boy’s coming of age. But there are lots of questions to think about before deciding to push ahead with ecotourism, e.g. • To tap into the international market, people will need to learn English – only 2 or 3 people in Maués speak English at present (or guides will need to be brought in from outside the area). • Do the Maué Indians want to be a ‘tourist attraction’? • How do you ensure that the people visiting are sensitive to the local culture and environment? • To what extent do you provide proper ‘western’ facilities like air-conditioning and flushing toilets to encourage visitors? All photos creative commons from www.flickr.com or used with permission from www.mongabay.com