Behind every development project are people whose names rarely appear in reports, presentations or investment decks.
Yet without them, none of it would exist.
The future of the Amazon will not be built solely in government offices, conference rooms or international climate events.
It will be built by the people who live and work here every day.
People who transport materials, pour concrete, install equipment and overcome challenges that are difficult to imagine from thousands of kilometers away.
At Amazterra, we believe the bioeconomy must create value not only from natural resources, but also for local communities.
That means creating employment, supporting local businesses and building opportunities that remain in the region.
Every day on site reminds us that sustainable development is ultimately about people.
This project is being built for the Amazon.
But more importantly, it is being built by Amazonians.

