Traditional farms and Community network
Another project is coming out in partnership with the Pollinating Regeneration Program. The Krahô indigenous people from the Galheiros Village searched us seeking a partnershipView More
Another project is coming out in partnership with the Pollinating Regeneration Program. The Krahô indigenous people from the Galheiros Village searched us seeking a partnershipView More
Between the 15th and 17th of July, part of Meli’s team visited the Okara Kaapora Project, led by Olinda and Samuel Wanderley, in the CaramuruView More
The community kitchen project of the ‘Food for Good Living’ project has already started! We are very happy with the evolution of this project, whichView More
Luandro shares his diary of the work he’s leading with the Tenetehara people in the Arariboia territory. Reality isn’t easy. Short after installed, the communityView More
Luandro shares his diary of the work he’s leading with the Tenetehara people in the Arariboia territory. Now the Mapeo workshop goes to the largerstView More
In the structuring phase, we listen deeply to the participating communities and made sure their ideas are clear, so that anyone can understand the challenges thatView More
The relations between UFRA Campus Parauapebas and peasant community Frei Henri are strengthened with another visit, marking the beginning of a joint work. Author: DanielaView More
The Pollinating Regeneration Program is centred on community leadership, since the ideation. Learn why this approach is so important for the community leadership and governance.View More
The Pollinating Regeneration program has its first two ideas becoming reality: a project leading innovations based on indigenous wisdom. Authors: Jonas Guajajara, Tainá Viana eView More