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PROJECTS

Everything we do, from solar energy to women's training, from land regularization to scientific partnerships, revolves around the same goal: planting trees and restoring the Amazon in a fair and participatory way.

In the Amazon, every seed planted is a promise of the future.

Amazonia Revive works where forest and community meet, uniting science, solidarity, and traditional knowledge to restore ecosystems and strengthen lives.

Our focus is simple and transformative: creating community nurseries and distributing productive seedlings free of charge to traditional Amazonian communities.

These seedlings become trees that feed families, generate income, and restore life to the forest.

Each Amazonia Revive project is a different path that leads to the same destination: productive planting and a living forest.

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What we will achieve together
2025–2029

By 2029, our projects will:

Covered Plants

Planting more than 10 million trees across the Amazon.

New Growth

Strengthen 124 community-based nurseries, led primarily by women and young people.

Directly benefiting 25,500 Amazonian families, with an indirect impact on more than 15,000 people.

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To restore 14,700 hectares of degraded forest, equivalent to the area of ​​the city of Brussels.

Avoiding the emission of 95,900 tons of COâ‚‚ per year, which represents the removal of almost 21,000 cars from the streets.

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All of this stems from a simple gesture: supporting those who protect and depend on the forest for their livelihood.

How your help makes a difference.

By donating, participating, or spreading the word, you are contributing to the funding.

The construction and maintenance of community nurseries;

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The empowerment of local women and youth;

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The environmental and social monitoring of the projects.

The purchase of seeds and equipment;

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The production and planting of productive seedlings;

Each contribution is a link in this chain of regeneration.

You're not just helping to plant trees.
You're helping to rebuild an entire forest and the lives of the people who depend on it.

Community Nurseries
Where the future germinates

PROJECT

It all starts with a seed.

In community nurseries, women in the Amazon cultivate native and fruit-bearing seedlings such as açaí, Brazil nut, guarana, and cupuaçu, destined for productive reforestation projects.
 

These nurseries are more than just physical structures: they are living schools of learning, autonomy, and cooperation.
 

Each nursery serves up to five traditional communities, producing up to 50,000 seedlings per year, generating income and inspiring female leadership in the Amazonian bioeconomy.
 

By supporting a nursery, you finance dignified work, environmental regeneration, and a sustainable future.

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Productive Reforestation: When the forest and the people grow together.

PROJECT

Reforestation is more than just planting trees: it's about rebuilding ecosystems and revitalizing local economies.

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In our productive reforestation projects, we integrate native trees and sustainably cultivated species such as açaí, Brazil nut, cupuaçu, and guarana into agroforestry systems that combine nature, food, and income.

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These agroforestry systems recover degraded soils, protect water sources, reduce erosion and natural fires, and guarantee stable and sustainable sources of income for Amazonian families.

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Each restored hectare captures, on average, 6.5 tons of COâ‚‚ per year, contributing to the mitigation of climate change.

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Here, the forest grows alongside the people.

Education and Awareness
Seeds of Knowledge

PROJECT

Caring for the forest begins with education.

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Amazonia Revive promotes technical, environmental, and community management training, empowering young people, women, and farmers to become multipliers of sustainability.

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The workshops, courses, and exchanges connect traditional knowledge and modern science, strengthening the sense of belonging and local pride.

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Educating is planting knowledge that blossoms into real actions.

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Regulation and PSA

(Payment for Environmental Services)
Safety and recognition for those who protect

PROJECT

The forest only remains standing when those who protect it have guaranteed rights.

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Amazonia Revive supports communities in land regularization and access to Payments for Environmental Services (PES) programs that compensate families who preserve the forest and maintain healthy ecosystems.

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These actions ensure territorial security, social security inclusion, and social recognition, transforming conservation into a legitimate source of income and dignity.

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Protecting the forest is also work and deserves to be valued.

Partnerships and Research

Cience, cooperation, and real impact.

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Science transforms good intentions into concrete results.
 

Amazonia Revive establishes collaborations with universities, research centers, environmental agencies, and rural development institutions, creating evidence-based solutions, measuring carbon capture, and improving agroforestry practices.
 

These partnerships ensure that all of Amazonia Revive's impact is measurable, auditable, and transparent, strengthening the organization's credibility with communities, supporters, and investors.
 

Each partnership is a link between scientific knowledge and the traditional wisdom of the forest.

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Solidarity Stores (Future)
The impact that reaches you

The Amazonia Revive Solidarity Stores will be the bridge between those who consume in the cities and those who protect the forest.
 

In them, the public will find agroforestry and artisanal products made by partner communities, with complete traceability and fair trade.
 

Each purchase will help finance nurseries, solar energy, seedling planting, and women's empowerment.

These stores will represent a new way to participate in Amazonian regeneration: buying with purpose.
 

COMING SOON!

Main Partner - Coopersapó

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Coopersapó – Cooperativa Sapó dos Produtores Agroflorestais de Maués do Rio Urupadi, located in Maués (AM) and founded in 1996, brings together traditional farming families from the Paricá River who produce agroforestry guarana and cultivate assets of Amazonian socio-biodiversity.
 

The cooperative is recognized for its sustainable practices, for encouraging the transition to agroforestry and organic systems, and for promoting the inclusion of family and indigenous farmers in differentiated value chains.


Why we value this partnership

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Coopersapó is one of the most consolidated organizations in the Amazon in this production model, which reinforces our commitment to transparency, inclusion, and sustainability from practice.

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Having Coopersapó as a partner demonstrates that our work is real, concrete, and rooted in the community not just theoretical.

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Our shared objective

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Together, we are consolidating the pilot nursery built in the community, structuring the production of seedlings and seeds, and expanding the Amazonian socio-bioeconomy model to other regions.

Coopersapó will be the first international demonstration case of Amazonia Revive, presented to global investors and partners.

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This partnership reflects our vision that the sustainable development of the Amazon must originate from those who live in and care for the forest and be taken to the world with its own voice.

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The forest is reborn every day, and with it, a new way of living and producing.

Each Amazonia Revive project proves that caring for nature is also caring for people.
With the support of those who believe in this cause, the Amazon can breathe again, flourish, and inspire the world.

Join us – Revive the Amazon!

AMAZONIA REVIVE

Contacts:

Brussels, Belgium - Administrative Headquarters, HeadOffice
Maués, Amazonas, Brazil - Base of Operations, Operations Base

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