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Project Panama


Panama Overview


Population: 3,242,173
Our Project: On October 1st of 2006 operations commenced in the Republic of Panama. Initial project goals involve establishing in-country partnerships with other agencies working on reforestation issues in Panama and laying the groundwork for a productive planting season in 2007.
Situation: Panama is a service based economy with average GDP of 14 Billion dollars and annual per capita income of about 4,500 dollars. Annual growth has been in the neighborhood of 6% for the past several years. Despite these relatively strong economic indicators Panama is characterized by a large and stark division between the wealthier urban and rural classes and 38% of the population living below the national poverty line. Some 14% of the population still lives on less than a dollar a day. Much of these impoverished sectors depend on slash and burn subsistence agriculture and cattle farming to survive. Economically speaking, Panama is a world divided.

Our Work In Panama

Panama's wealth of ecological resources include the dense primary jungle of the Darien, well over a thousand miles of coastline, seven distinct indigenous cultures, the rich rainforests of Bocas Del Toro, and the extensive reserves of the Panama Canal Watershed.

Unfortunately these wonderful resources are being steadily degraded by a combination of social and economic forces. As the population of cash poor subsistence farmers has grown, the once sustainable method of slash and burn farming has begun to degrade soils and destroy the country's rich forest reserves. To make matters worse, the introduction of cattle farming has accelerated this process. Mountainous terrain once used for raising crops and then left to rest and regenerate is now often converted directly to cattle pasture. To the East, the Darien faces similar pressure from commercial timber cutting which is again followed up with cattle ranching. Every day trucks loaded with giant old growth trees pass north along the Inter-American highway.