Photo: UEBT l Biocultural community protocols and ethical biotrade: exploring participatory approaches in Peru 171 Representatives from AFIMAD communities and Candela Peru discuss values and approaches important in their partnership. of time and budget constraints. In the dialogue between community and company, the participatory approach turned out to be fundamental. It promoted a more horizontal environment which helped to balance power by using methodologies that emphasised the value of all contributions. For example, sharing information in a simple and clear format was essential to ensure the informed participation of the communities. The role of an independent local facilitator, accepted by both parties, was also crucial. Nevertheless, there was limited participation of community representatives in the dialogue with the company. This was because the community presidents argued that the representatives chosen from each community were selected precisely to represent the communities on these issues, and so wider representation at the workshops was not needed. Existing structures and relationships both within and between the communities, AFIMAD and Candela Peru were seen as minimising the negative impact of these shorter, less inclusive processes. However, AFIMAD is aiming to widen input into the BCP, using the current draft as the basis for a more comprehensive and representative document. Looking forward Since the pilot project, AFIMAD has experienced resource constraints, which have limited dissemination of the BCP among the communities. This highlights the importance of sustainable financing for any BCP process. Similarly, widening the BCP to include broader interests and concerns will require the continued support of local facilitators or civil society organisations and additional fundraising. Work is ongoing to address these challenges. There will be further discussions on both the protocol and the agreement of principles and commitments as part of the UEBT membership process. As a UEBT member, Candela Peru’s annual reports include updates on their work towards complying with the ethical biotrade standard, and the company undergoes independent audits every three years to verify progress.

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