Spiced Brasil Nuts from Suriname

Support the Tuhka association in saving the Suriname rainforest. The Tuhka foundation harvests Brazil nuts and processes them into oil in Alalapadu, a small indigenous village in Suriname. All income flows back to the community, and conservation agreements protect the 235,000 hectares where the harvest takes place.

Spiced Brasil Nuts from Suriname

Support the Tuhka association in saving the Suriname rainforest. The Tuhka foundation harvests Brazil nuts and processes them into oil in Alalapadu, a small indigenous village in Suriname. All income flows back to the community, and conservation agreements protect the 235,000 hectares where the harvest takes place.

The rift between the world of nature-based communities and the inhabitants of the industrialized world is a reason of separation within people. While the Western World look into aligning their climate contributions with their lifestyles, those living closer to nature are finding their reality changing at speed. This imbalance leads to shutting out small communities from the global marketplace and consequently make space for other harming industries, such as gold mining practices that threaten the Amazon further in polluting the global ecosystem.

With the help of Brainforest, a Swiss-based for-impact Venture Studio for forest and climate, the connection with Gebana was made to reach global markets through their market access platform.

What can I do?

Order roasted Brazil nuts and Brazil nut oil from Suriname now!

With your order, you contribute to the protection of the Surinamese rain forest. You also enable the inhabitants of Alalapado a decent income. For the export to be worthwhile, we need to sell at least 300 packages.

  • Enable the first export to Europe.

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