Partners
A collaborative modelIamazonia believes that sustainable development and environmental regeneration requires collective action. Our “open architecture” approach model is based on forming strong alliances with public institutions, non-governmental organizations, research centers, and private partners. These partnerships ensure that each project integrates diverse expertise, local knowledge, and shared responsibility.
International, industrial and technical partners
We work with leading organizations in environmental conservation, sustainable development, research, finance, and certification. Together, we develop robust technical frameworks, ensure compliance with international standards, and build models that can inspire similar initiatives globally. Our network also supports capacity building for local cooperatives, especially in emerging value chains such as açaí and pirarucu in the Amazon area.
From forest to market: Iamazonia and ASMOBRI rebuild the açaí value chain
Global partners include:
Local partnerships
In every project, we actively involve local governments, municipal authorities, community associations, and cooperatives. This close collaboration helps align project goals with community priorities, ensures local ownership, and fosters trust and long-term success.
We also work directly with local community councils and cooperatives, including, for example, the ASMOBRI association and the Carauari Rural Producers Association (ASPROC) which we routinely consult as part of Iamazonia’s flagship project in Brazil: Mejuruá.
Local partners include:
















