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Green ammonia production through forage cactus, combining cutting-edge technology, environmental sustainability, and local community development.

Impact Direct Social
Efficiency Maximum Water
Carbon Negative
The Project

A New Frontier for the Semi-Arid

We combine Northeastern agricultural tradition with cutting-edge technology to create a unique sustainable production model

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Green Ammonia

Production of clean fertilizers from forage cactus, replacing polluting industrial processes with circular bioeconomy.

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Water for Communities

The cactus stores water in its tissues. In the industrial process, part of this water is treated and made available to local communities.

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Rural Income

Integration of family farming into the global production chain, multiplying family income and keeping people in the countryside.

Environmental Commitment

Caring for the Planet and People

A project that regenerates the environment while transforming lives

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Soil Regeneration

Recovery of degraded lands in the semi-arid region, transforming unproductive areas into green, productive fields.

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Carbon Negative

The project sequesters more carbon than it emits, actively contributing to combating climate change.

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Circular Economy

100% of the biomass is utilized, with no waste. Every part of the plant generates value and benefits.

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Water Efficiency

The forage cactus uses up to 10x less water than traditional crops, ideal for the semi-arid region.

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100% Clean Energy

All energy used comes from renewable sources: solar, wind, and biomass.

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Biodiversity

Preservation of ecological corridors and protection of native flora and fauna of the caatinga.

The Plant

Forage Cactus: The Core of the Project

An extraordinary plant that turns semi-arid conditions into a competitive advantage

Unique Metabolism

Forage cactus has CAM metabolism, which allows it to capture water and CO2 during the night and store them in its tissues. This makes it the most water-efficient plant in the world.

Northeastern Tradition

Cultivated in the Northeast for centuries, the cactus is part of the culture and knowledge of local farmers, who master its management and take advantage of its multiple uses.

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Water Efficiency

Produces more biomass with less water than any other crop

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Climate Adapted

Thrives in the heat and low humidity of the backlands

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Continuous Production

Provides biomass all year round, even in prolonged droughts

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Rich in Water

Its tissues contain up to 88% water, used in the industrial process

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