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JBS Fund for the Amazon will receive contributions of R$ 250 million from JBS in the first five years to ensure that the activities get under way and the setting-up of the approved initiatives. JBS has also committed to meet to equaling its contributions to the donations by third parties until the company’s contribution reaches R$ 500 million. The target is for the fund to reach a total of R$ 1 billion in resources by 2030.
About: JBS S.A is a multinational company of Brazilian origin, acknowledged as one the global leaders in the food industry. The Company has over 250,000 employees in production units production or offices on all continents. Worldwide, JBS offers an extensive portfolio of brands recognized for their excellence. The Company’s operations are focused on the high quality and safety of its food products, innovation, and it adheres to best sustainability practices throughout its value chain.


The Elanco Foundation donated US$ 450.000 to support the RestaurAmazônia Project, one of the first six initiatives selected to receive an investment from the JBS Fund for the Amazon. The contribution will be made over three years to Fundação Solidaridad, the international civil society organization that leads the development of the project. The contribution will support an initiative that combines cocoa cultivation with cattle raising in Pará.
About: The Elanco Foundation, the philantropic affiliate of Elanco Animal Health, is committed to improving the well-being of people and animals around the world through philatropic investments and strategic partnerships focused on enhancing food security and promoting the human-animal bond.


The Overseas Resources Foundation Limited (ORFL) donated more than R$3 million (the equivalent of US$600,000) to support JBS Fund for the Amazon. The contribution will be made over three years to Fair and Sustainable Fishing, Release Credit for Forest Bioeconomy, AMAZ – Accelerator and Impact Investments and Technical Partnership with Embrapa to socioeconomic inclusion, new technologies and in R&D projects.
About: ORFL operates in the leather and footwear segment and employs a production process that uses recycled materials, focused in responsibility for the environment. Its businesses prioritize innovative processes for reducing waste, the carbon footprint, and the use of energy, water and chemical products. The ORFL supports education projects and community empowerment.


Aviagen América Latina has donated around R$1.5 million to the JBS Fund for the Amazon. The investment will be channeled over three years to the development of projects that promote the expansion of bioeconomies, in addition to socioeconomic inclusion in the Amazon region.
About: Aviagen is a global poultry genetics company whose mission is to help its clients – global producers of chicken meat – to provide a healthy and sustainable protein to their constantly growing communities. Applying its corporate values of “Breeding Sustainability”, Aviagen uses tools that foster the commercial production of chickens with the emphasis on the environment and social responsibility, as well as the economic benefit for producers, while at the same time boosting the yield, health and well-being of the birds. The company attends to clients in over 100 countries.


XP Inc. has donated R$ 500,000 to support the project to Free Up Credit for the Forest Bioeconomy whose aim is to foster forest production chains – sweet chestnuts, açaí, fish, wood, oil and resins – by facilitating access to rural credit, including hiring and training local promoters to set up for at least 2,500 credit agreements under the Pronaf (The National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture). By fostering the bioeconomy chains, it is expected that deforestation will diminish while producers’ productivity and incomes rise.
About: XP came into being in 2001 for the purpose of transforming the financial market to improve people’s lives.

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JBS Fund for the Amazon will receive contributions of R$ 250 million from JBS in the first five years to ensure that the activities get under way and the setting-up of the approved initiatives. JBS has also committed to meet to equaling its contributions to the donations by third parties until the company’s contribution reaches R$ 500 million. The target is for the fund to reach a total of R$ 1 billion in resources by 2030.
About: JBS S.A is a multinational company of Brazilian origin, acknowledged as one the global leaders in the food industry. The Company has over 250,000 employees in production units production or offices on all continents. Worldwide, JBS offers an extensive portfolio of brands recognized for their excellence. The Company’s operations are focused on the high quality and safety of its food products, innovation, and it adheres to best sustainability practices throughout its value chain.

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The Elanco Foundation donated US$ 450.000 to support the RestaurAmazônia Project, one of the first six initiatives selected to receive an investment from the JBS Fund for the Amazon. The contribution will be made over three years to Fundação Solidaridad, the international civil society organization that leads the development of the project. The contribution will support an initiative that combines cocoa cultivation with cattle raising in Pará.
About: The Elanco Foundation, the philantropic affiliate of Elanco Animal Health, is committed to improving the well-being of people and animals around the world through philatropic investments and strategic partnerships focused on enhancing food security and promoting the human-animal bond.

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The Overseas Resources Foundation Limited (ORFL) donated more than R$3 million (the equivalent of US$600,000) to support JBS Fund for the Amazon. The contribution will be made over three years to Fair and Sustainable Fishing, Release Credit for Forest Bioeconomy, AMAZ – Accelerator and Impact Investments and Technical Partnership with Embrapa to socioeconomic inclusion, new technologies and in R&D projects.
About: ORFL operates in the leather and footwear segment and employs a production process that uses recycled materials, focused in responsibility for the environment. Its businesses prioritize innovative processes for reducing waste, the carbon footprint, and the use of energy, water and chemical products. The ORFL supports education projects and community empowerment.

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Aviagen América Latina has donated around R$1.5 million to the JBS Fund for the Amazon. The investment will be channeled over three years to the development of projects that promote the expansion of bioeconomies, in addition to socioeconomic inclusion in the Amazon region.
About: Aviagen is a global poultry genetics company whose mission is to help its clients – global producers of chicken meat – to provide a healthy and sustainable protein to their constantly growing communities. Applying its corporate values of “Breeding Sustainability”, Aviagen uses tools that foster the commercial production of chickens with the emphasis on the environment and social responsibility, as well as the economic benefit for producers, while at the same time boosting the yield, health and well-being of the birds. The company attends to clients in over 100 countries.

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XP Inc. has donated R$ 500,000 to support the project to Free Up Credit for the Forest Bioeconomy whose aim is to foster forest production chains – sweet chestnuts, açaí, fish, wood, oil and resins – by facilitating access to rural credit, including hiring and training local promoters to set up for at least 2,500 credit agreements under the Pronaf (The National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture). By fostering the bioeconomy chains, it is expected that deforestation will diminish while producers’ productivity and incomes rise.
About: XP came into being in 2001 for the purpose of transforming the financial market to improve people’s lives.