Within the Amazon, girls lead efforts to develop acai berry manufacturing


By Isabel Teles

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Within the tiny neighborhood of Ilha da Jussara, on the northern tip of the Brazilian Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), rising acai berries – a superfood identified for its dietary advantages – is a serious supply of revenue.

Manufacturing has grown round 50% within the final decade, pushed by a dozen or so girls within the village who fought to safe sources of credit score.

“At first, the husbands took care of the product, of the manufacturing,” stated Edna dos Anjos Nascimento Siqueira, often known as Bezinha, as she stripped the small darkish fruit from acai palm tree branches and positioned them in a basket. “Then we, the ladies, began to maneuver.”

Bezinha, now 60, grew up following her father climbing the acai berry timber of Ilha da Jussara to reap the tart fruit, used globally in juices, cosmetics and dietary supplements.

She was the primary lady to take part in conferences to debate funding to develop the village enterprise.

In keeping with Emater, a authorities sustainable growth company, the involvement of ladies in such small-scale companies has grown quick in rural Brazil.

In 2021, nearly half of the agricultural credit score from a federal program overseen by Emater that helps smallholder farmers benefited feminine producers, it stated.

The preliminary funding in initiatives just like the acai of Ilha da Jussara is round 20,000 reais ($3,300), stated Lucival Solim Chavez, an agronomist at Emater.

“After that, the land is financially self-sustaining,” he stated.

Extra broadly, acai berry manufacturing in Brazil grew 15% between 2020 and 2023, based on authorities statistics. Para state, the place Ilha da Jussara is situated, accounts for 94% of the nation’s output, and is a high exporter of the fruit to meals and cosmetics firms around the globe. 

Locally round Ilha da Jussara, some 200 persons are devoted to the manufacturing of natural acai. Mixed gross sales from communities within the space whole roughly 1.37 million reais ($225,000) a 12 months – over 85% of their revenue, based on authorities numbers. 

Throughout the harvest, households within the village could make fourfold the area’s minimal wage.

© Reuters. Edna dos Anjos Nascimento, known as Bezinha, and her husband Jose Renato, cut acai berry from a palm tree during harvest and production of acai, organized exclusively by women on Jussara Island, Para state, Brazil, December 29, 2024. REUTERS/Anderson Coelho

“We have achieved so much,” Bezinha stated. “My pals which can be a part of it… they’ve their very own little home, their very own little range, their very own toilet. For us it has been a giant factor.”

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