Pinpointing ecosystems with high environmental value
We lead the long-term protection and regeneration of critical forest systems across South America, with plans to expand our reach into other global conservation frontiers. Forest conservation is not peripheral to our operations—it is the principal axis of our institutional purpose.
Satellite Monitoring
Pinpointing ecosystems with high environmental value
Environmental Diagnostics
Assessing ecosystem functionality and resilience
Geospatial Modelling
Driving resource management with precision geotechnology
Alignment with
Standards
Programs designed to meet criteria of top environmental certification standards
Transparent
Methodologies
Traceable processes that demonstrate verifiable outcomes
Long-term
Risk Mitigation
Governance structures designed to ensure intervention continuity
Rising climate volatility, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem collapse are disrupting food systems and displacing communities.
We restore vital natural buffers like forests and wetlands to reinforce ecological resilience and mitigate these escalating risks.
Developed in partnership with CONAQ, this initiative safeguards more than 30 millions of hectares of Amazon rainforest while supporting the territorial rights, ecological resilience, and long-term development of over 1,900 Quilombolas communities in Brazil.
We approach conservation as a strategic response to planetary challenges by preserving nature’s capacity to regulate climate, sustain life, and enable future resilience.
We work hand-in-hand with local and ancestral communities, ensuring that conservation efforts are inclusive, respectful, and aligned with territorial rights.
Our initiatives operate under robust land-use frameworks that ensure institutional accountability, regulatory compliance, and long-term continuity.
We protect critical habitats, restore degraded ecosystems, and prioritize the preservation of species that are essential to ecological stability and regeneration.
Across once-degraded areas, forests are returning, water sources are reactivating, and ecosystems are finding stability. Each restored hectare reinforces natural resilience.
Local communities are not just beneficiaries — they are leading the transformation. Training, stewardship, and participation are key to long-term success.
Community nurseries, native species, and regenerative methods ensure that every planted tree is a step toward permanent restoration.
Protecting the land also means defending the rights of those who depend on it. Conservation is stronger when it respects cultural heritage and social equity.
Become part of a global movement committed to preserving nature, empowering communities, and building climate resilience.
At Oreasoc Agriculture we safeguard biodiversity
and foster long-term sustainability to secure the future of our planet