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The organic sugar cane farmers of our CADO project have what is perhaps the world´s only organic alcohol produced by a socially-responsible community enterprise.  The high quality alcohol (ethanol) is for sale on a fair trade basis.  Organic potable alcohol is ideal for producing organic liqueurs.  Organic DEB96 can be used in perfumery or industrial processes such as the extraction of plant essences.  Gas chromatography analysis is available and CADO can match the specification of an existing alcohol sample.
 
The organic sugar cane farmers of our CADO project have what is perhaps the world´s only organic alcohol produced by a socially-responsible community enterprise.  The high quality alcohol (ethanol) is for sale on a fair trade basis.  Organic potable alcohol is ideal for producing organic liqueurs.  Organic DEB96 can be used in perfumery or industrial processes such as the extraction of plant essences.  Gas chromatography analysis is available and CADO can match the specification of an existing alcohol sample.
  
A sustainable organic conservation project for the Galapagos Islands will soon be underway.  Volunteer placements in the Galapagos should be available for 2010.
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Galapagos Organic Rescue, sustainable organic conservation project for the Galapagos Islands, is underway.  Volunteer placements in the Galapagos are available for 2012.
  
 
Volunteer opportunities and internships in sustainable development in rural Ecuador are also available.
 
Volunteer opportunities and internships in sustainable development in rural Ecuador are also available.
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* [http://www.progresoverde.org/volunteer_ecuador.html Volunteer opportunities in Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands]
 
* [http://www.progresoverde.org/volunteer_ecuador.html Volunteer opportunities in Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands]
 
* [http://www.progresoverde.org/internship.html Internships in Sustainable Development in Ecuador]
 
* [http://www.progresoverde.org/internship.html Internships in Sustainable Development in Ecuador]
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* [http://www.galapagosorganicrescue.org Conservation Volunteer Opportunities in the Galapagos Islands]
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Revision as of 17:05, 17 December 2011

Title

Green Progress - Sustainable Rural Development & Reforestation in Ecuador by CRACYP

Description

PROGRESO VERDE (Green Progress) - sustainable rural development & reforestation in Ecuador through productive community projects for social, economic and environmental sustainability, by CRACYP

CRACYP is an Ecuadorian-registered NGO. CRACYP stands for Corporacion Red Arborizadora Campo y Progreso, which is Spanish for Rural Forestation & Development Network Corporation.

The website has information about our projects, which include eco-tourism, community banks, organic agriculture, community development and appropriate technology for agriculture. Projects in the pipeline include recycling, irrigation, bio-fuels and scholarships for young volunteers in Ecuador.

The organic sugar cane farmers of our CADO project have what is perhaps the world´s only organic alcohol produced by a socially-responsible community enterprise. The high quality alcohol (ethanol) is for sale on a fair trade basis. Organic potable alcohol is ideal for producing organic liqueurs. Organic DEB96 can be used in perfumery or industrial processes such as the extraction of plant essences. Gas chromatography analysis is available and CADO can match the specification of an existing alcohol sample.

Galapagos Organic Rescue, sustainable organic conservation project for the Galapagos Islands, is underway. Volunteer placements in the Galapagos are available for 2012.

Volunteer opportunities and internships in sustainable development in rural Ecuador are also available.

We also have a bit of local information about Ecuador and are very proud of our hummingbirds photo gallery [[1]].

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