Tauari is one of the largest conservation projects in the Amazon Forest in the State of Acre.
Tauari Project will avoid the issuance of at least 8 million tons of carbon.
High quality REDD+ credits
Tauari
Tauari is an area of around 150.000 hectares in the Amazon Forest, in Tarauacá in the state of Acre, committed to environmental preservation and carbon credits generation.
Encouraging economic and social development in Tarauacá region, which has one of the lowest HDI in Brazil.
Community impact in Tarauacá-AC
Sustainable development starts with community integration - positive impact for over 40,000 people in Tarauacá-AC.
Sustainable income for families
Sustainable agroforestry project - monthly average income of ~U$80 per family, with poor access to basic infrastructure, sanitation and electricity.
Educational programs for long-term growth
Robust educational programs drive sustainable growth and create a positive social and economic impact.
Strategic partnerships for biodiversity
conservation
Contribution to increasing the strengthening of Amazon biodiversity, through encouraging research and structuring strategic partnerships.
LAND REGULARIZATION
Property acquired by Samauma, following extensive legal and land due diligence.
The model ensures economic visibility, long-term project sustainability, and scalable resource utilization.
No intersection with public lands or areas occupied by indigenous or traditional communities.
The Tauari Project works together with local families, aiming to strengthen the forest-based economy. This principle is the path for families to achieve prosperity and sustainable economic independence.”
– Raimundo Santos, Local Operational Manager of the Tauari Project
We are the first carbon project to support the UNICEF Seal Program, which focus on improving social indicators in underdeveloped municipalities.
Our social initiatives address mainly the following UN SDGs