A Journey in the Amazon

Vendor: Fair Trade Resource Network
Type: Book

By Marco Hernandez & Kimberly Grimes ~ book ages 10 & up, CD for all ages ~ Fundraiser for the Amazon Nut Project ~ Book $15 plus shipping, CD set $22 plus shipping. Book with CD set $35 plus shipping.


Bulk rate available for orders of 3 copies or more. Call or email FTRN for a discount code before you check out.

FTRN says: “A wonderful read and a joy to the ear, this CD set and book supports Amazonian farmers who strive to provide for their families while preserving the ecological balance of the rainforest.”

Summary/review: Features the smooth rhythms of Bossa Nova of the Brazilian coast to the ancient pipes and strings of the high Amazon jungle, plus a CD with sounds of jungle animals recorded at night. The wonderful “children’s” book of the same name teaches us all, young and old, about the rainforest, its riches and its needs. Traveling down the Amazon is a journey we all need to take, in words if not in canoes, to understand the rich diversity of our planet and why it is at risk.

The Amazon Nut Project

Marco and Kimberly of Made By Hand (a 100% Fair Trade retail shop) have produced a wonderful CD set and children’s book in order to raise funds for this project.

Sacha Inchi or “Amazon Nut,” a legume that originates in the Peruvian Amazon, may become a force in helping to preserve the Amazon rainforest. The plant can provide Amazonian families with a source of sustainable income and food without destroying the forest. Planted in abandoned banana and yucca fields, sacha inchi reduces the need for slash and burn agriculture in the Amazon basin, as well as detrimental sources of income, such as logging or making charcoal.

The community of San Jorge is located one hour by boat upriver from the town in Nauta in Loreto, Peru. The farmers of San Jorge have formed a Fair Trade cooperative to grow and market Amazon Nuts. The project is new and if successful, gives hope to not only the families in San Jorge but in surrounding villages as well. Hope for better nutrition, hope for schooling, and hope for more sustainable income.