The beauty of the natural diversity and the strength of the traditional communities.
Protect the primary forest and regenerate previously devastated areas in the Amazon area, in a connected manner with the international audience.
We train traditional communities in sustainable practices, such as regenerative agriculture and native beekeeping, and inform the international audience about the local context and the development of our activities.
Lack of information in the international audience regarding the Amazonian topics. Lack of technical knowledge from traditional communities regarding regenerative practices.
We developed our first activities with a Crowdfunding in 2019, what allowed us to develop a beekeeping workshop with a Kayapó indigenous village.
We developed multiple campaigns of awareness regarding native stingless bees in the Amazon, including a series of talks with international researchers.
We received the TFF Regenerative Agriculture Prize in 2020.
We're developing a storytelling and photography workshop with traditional Amazonian women. With Quilombola, Indigenous and Smallholders women group.
We're starting the our 1° online excursion, #MeliAtHome, visiting our area of activity and trying to explain the local reality to the international audience.
We're starting a 25ha regenerative project with 25 smallholders families.
We're studying the possibilities to develop a Redd+ Carbon Project with the Xikrin indigenous community.
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