What is Chacrona Amazon Project?

The name Chacrona comes from an Amazonian jungle leaf used by indigenous tribes to connect body and soul. This project was born out of a deep commitment to preserving the Amazon rainforest and supporting its communities—the true guardians. In 2021, Satorisan, in collaboration with the NGO Guardianes de Vida, signed an agreement with the Huni Kuĩ Indigenous People of Praia do Carapanã.

What is the Chacrona Amazon Project?

The name Chacrona comes from an Amazonian jungle leaf used by indigenous tribes to connect body and soul. This project was born out of a deep commitment to preserving the Amazon rainforest and supporting its communities—the true guardians. In 2021, Satorisan, in collaboration with the NGO Guardianes de Vida, signed an agreement with the Huni Kuĩ Indigenous People of Praia do Carapana.

AMAZON, EARTH'S LUNGS, FILTER 2 BILLION TONS OF CO₂

TARAUACÁ, ACRE, BRAZIL

PRAIA DO CARAPANÃ TERRITORY

61,000 HECTARES IN THE HEART OF THE AMAZON RAINFOREST

HUNI KUI INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

12 TRIBES

800 MEMEBERS (MOSTLY CHILDREN)

JUNTO CON EL PUEBLO HUNI KU, TRABAJAMOS PARA RESTAURAR Y PROTEGER LA SELVA AMAZÓNICA REFORESTANDO CON ÁRBOLES NATIVOS EN ÁREAS DEFORESTADAS Y EN RIESGO DE EXTINCIÓN.

DESDE LA FIRMA DEL ACUERDO, HEMOS ESTABLECIDO DOS VIVEROS PARA EL CULTIVO DE PLANTONES. ESTOS VIVEROS EMPODERAN A LA COMUNIDAD PARA QUE JUEGUE UN PAPEL ACTIVO EN LA REFORESTACIÓN, GESTIONANDO CADA ETAPA DEL PROCESO, DESDE LA SEMILLA HASTA EL ÁRBOL.

With your support, since 2021, we have successfully planted…

Nell’ottobre 2024, il nostro CEO e fondatore ha viaggiato nel cuore dell’Amazzonia per vedere in prima persona i progressi del progetto e connettersi con la comunità indigena.

Our commitment to the Huni Kuĩ communityĩ se basa en cinco principios orientados a la preservación de su ecosistema.

Future Insights

Today, we continue working closely with the Huni Kuĩ people para proteger su territorio, apoyar su patrimonio cultural y bienestar, y fomentar un futuro próspero. Hemos renovado nuestro acuerdo y fortalecido nuestro compromiso con nuevos objetivos dedicados a la protección de la Floresta, la selva amazónica.

What is the Chacrona Amazon Project?

The name Chacrona comes from an Amazonian jungle leaf used by indigenous tribes to connect body and soul. This project was born out of a deep commitment to preserving the Amazon rainforest and supporting its communities—the true guardians. In 2021, Satorisan, in collaboration with the NGO Guardianes de Vida, signed an agreement with the Huni Kuĩ Indigenous People of Praia do Carapana.

Muru Huni Kuî

Cacique del território indigena Praia do Carapanã Amazonas Acre Brasil

Muru Huni Kuî

Cacique del território indigena Praia do Carapanã Amazonas Acre Brasil

TOGETHER WITH THE HUNI KUĨ PEOPLEKU, WE WORK TO RESTORE AND PROTECT THE AMAZON RAINFOREST BY REPLANTING NATIVE TREES IN DEFORESTED AND AT-RISK AREAS.

Muru Huni Kuî

Cacique del território indigena Praia do Carapanã Amazonas Acre Brasil

SINCE THE BEGINNING, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED TWO NURSERIES TO CULTIVATE SEEDLINGS. THESE NURSERIES EMPOWER THE COMMUNITY TO TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN REFORESTATION, MANAGING EVERY STAGE OF THE PROCESS FROM SEED TO TREE.

Muru Huni Kuî

Cacique del território indigena Praia do Carapanã Amazonas Acre Brasil

With your support, since 2021, we have successfully planted…

Muru Huni Kuî

Cacique del território indigena Praia do Carapanã Amazonas Acre Brasil

In October 2024, our CEO & Founder traveled to the heart of the Amazon to witness the project’s progress firsthand and connect with the indigenous community.

Muru Huni Kuî

Cacique del território indigena Praia do Carapanã Amazonas Acre Brasil

Our commitment to the Huni Kuĩ community is based on five principles aimed at preserving their ecosystem.

Future Insights

Today, we continue working closely with the Huni Kuĩ people to protect their land, support their cultural heritage and well-being, and foster a thriving future. We have renewed our agreement and strengthened our commitment with new goals dedicated to protecting la Floresta—the Amazon rainforest.