EAT NUTS / SUPPORT THE KAYAPO / SAVE THE FOREST

By buying PI'Y - the Kayapó name for Brazil nuts - you’re strengthening the Kayapó people, their culture and the Amazon rainforest they protect and depend on. Trading the nuts provides financial autonomy for around 600 families in over 50 Kayapó villages, and helps protect Indigenous lands - 40 thousand square miles of Amazon rainforest.



The Land Workers' Alliance, Roddick Foundation, Hodmedod and Kayapó-led cooperative COOBÂ-Y have come together to build a new direct trade relationship in solidarity with the Indigenous fight for survival, bringing wild-harvested nuts directly from the Kayapó people of Brazil to the UK for the first time.

“Our alliance supports food products that are in solidarity with a cooperative model and a social movement; food products that support land rights, food sovereignty and agroecology.”
Jyoti Fernandes, Campaigns & Policy Coordinator, Landworkers Alliance.

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📸 Photos of the Kayapó are courtesy of Simone Giovine, Coletivo Beture, AFP