Empowering Communities for Nature-Positive and Conflict-Free Supply Chains
Tomé-Açu micro-region in the state of Pará, in the northern region of Brazil, faces a delicate balance between vulnerable rural communities caught in long-standing land-right conflicts and expanding supply chains that source raw materials in the Amazon Biome. To address these tensions, a rights-based approach is adopted, with the ultimate goal of fostering nature-positive and conflict-free supply chains.
The program aims to improve the well-being of families connected to palm oil, cocoa, tropical fruits, and fragrances supply chains, focusing on income, property management, food security, economic resilience, entrepreneurship, and gender equality.
in Tomé-Açu benefited from land management within a Palm Oil landscape from this work
Small rural producers trained in sustainable agricultural practices; 10 rural businesses supported; collaborative business plans & management training and network formed
Empowering women is an essential goal of the work with smallholders and has been a focus of our work. After a diagnosis, and definition of vocations, an Action Plan to develop leadership skills among women is underway
Tomé-Açu Landscape Coordinator
Tomé-Açu Landscape Environmental Specialist
Tomé-Açu Landscape Smallholders Specialist
Tomé-Açu Landscape Social Specialist
Tomé-Açu Landscape Project Officer
Tomé-Açu Landscape Project Officer
Tomé-Açu Landscape Project Officer
Tomé-Açu Landscape Project Officer