Treesistance is proud to join forces with Horta da Terra and CITA (the Indigenous Council of the Tapajós and Arapiun) in a co-created initiative focused on syntropic regenerative agriculture.
In October, over 20 Indigenous representatives from the Lower Tapajós gathered for a multi-day immersion at the Horta da Terra agroforest in Pará. This was more than a technical training — it was a regenerative cultural exchange, rooted in reciprocity, ancestral knowledge, and the shared goal of building climate-resilient food systems.
This collaboration recognises that Indigenous communities have long practiced sustainable land stewardship — transforming their territories into productive environments without harming nature. By combining ancestral wisdom with applied science and appropriate technologies, we believe it’s possible to scale ecosystemic food systems that serve both people and the planet.
As climate change accelerates and droughts deepen, these exchanges offer real alternatives, both to survive and regenerate.
Video filmed and edited by Vivi Borari.