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Grateful to Our Partners

  • Jan 2
  • 2 min read

Friday, 2nd January 2026

By Paula Perrelli dos Anjos


A design creation in blue and green tones to illustrate the series of the end of year from AIV comms

Today, Amazonia Impact Ventures (AIV) recognises the partnerships made or renewed during 2025 across the Amazon, supporting cooperatives and enterprises whose dedication sustains both livelihoods and forests.


We are grateful for their hard work:


  • Café Orígenes (Cusco, Peru): Safeguarding cloud forest near Manu National Park, with Quechua coffee farmers deploying agroforestry methods to adapt to climate change.


  • Sanchirio Palomar (Junín, Peru): Over 600 coffee producers exporting to the US and Europe with 100% traceability, organic and Fairtrade certification, while reforesting 130 hectares.


  • CEMCAVIR (Junín, Peru): Women‑only cooperative of 80 coffee farmers, including Yanesha and Andean women, whose plantations provide the sole income supporting families and children.


  • La Campiña (Peru): Promotes regenerative practices in challenging Amazonian cultivation of ginger, cacao, and passionfruit. Holds Demeter certification for biodynamic agriculture.


  • RONAP & Ressources Bio (Madre de Dios, Peru): Protecting 44,000 hectares of forest with georeferenced trees and participatory monitoring of jaguars, monkeys, and tapirs. 52% of 69 collectors are women. French buyer Ressources Bio brings Amazonian nuts to European markets.


  • GoodSAM & AFIMAD (Madre de Dios, Peru): Strengthening Indigenous livelihoods and biodiversity conservation by supporting the Brazil nut trade from seven Indigenous communities managing 65,000 hectares of communal forest.


  • Eco‑Ola (San Martín, Peru): Driving growth in the Macambo bean supply chain, shipping containers to the US market, and supporting family resilience, education, and women’s empowerment.


  • Wiñak (Napo, Ecuador): Cooperative of 598 Kichwa farmers, including 351 women, producing guayusa, cassava, and plantain through deeply rooted agroforestry practices that support biodiversity.


  • Kulkao (Peru): Securing markets for 500 smallholder cacao farmers, linking finance to environmental KPIs and compliance with EU deforestation regulations.


We thank our partners for their commitment to building a sustainable Amazon with impact-linked finance.




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