BioFood Foundation

Investing In What Grows

Regenerate the Amazon. Revive Its Cultures.

We use the processing and export of Amazonian harvests - from acai to almonds - as a platform to invest in the survival of indigenous languages, cultures and ecosystems. 

By reinvesting revenue into clean water, off-grid energy, agro-education, and language revitalization, we ensure culture never has to compete with economic surival. 

Our model fuses agro-industry, ancestral knowledge, and modern infrastructure to protect what the Amazon truly holds: its people, its stories, and its future. 
Aerial drone view of beautiful Amazon rainforest trees and deforestation to open land for cattle in livestock farm. Amazonas, Brazil. Concept of environment, ecology, global warming, climate change.

Investing Amazon Harvests into Language, Land, and Legacy

At BioFood Foundation, we don´t just process fruit - we process hope. From our base in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, we turn the value of Amazonian fruits into real investments in indigenous languages, cultural survival, and ecological resilience. By reinvesting revenue into clean water, off-grid energy, digital education, and language revitalization, we ensure that culture does not have to compete with survival. Our model fuses agro-industry, ancestral knowledge, and modern infrastructure to protect what the Amazon truly holds: its people, its stories, and its future. 

Amazonian traditions: tipiti press to extract liquid from grated manioc

Eco Advancement

Rooted Across the Amazon: From Ixiamas to Manaus

BioFood Foundation works across the amazon (Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, etc) to strengthen Amazonian communities through sustainable agro-industry, cultural prservation, and ecological stewardship. From the rainforests of Pando and Beni to the heart of the Amazon in Manaus, we build local power through language, land, and livelihood.
Regenerative Agro-Industry Training

Regenerative Agro-Industry Training

Empowering local communities with sustainable farming practices tailored to Amazonian ecosystems.
Aerial View of Amazon Rainforest

Language & Cultural Preservation

Revitalizing endangered languages and oral traditions by supporting indigenous education, digital storytelling, and intergenerational knowledge transfer across Bolivia and Brazil. 

Worker carrying "rasa" or "paneiro" (traditional straw baskets) full of acai fruits just harvested in the forest

Protecting Rainforests. Preserving Cultures. Powering Economies.

Across Bolivia and Brazil - from Santa Cruz and Pando to Amazonas and Rondonia - BioFood Foundation works at the intersection of ecology, identity, and economy. We protect Amazonian forests while preserving indigenous languages and developing sustainable products that carry culture into the future. 

When the Rainforest Speaks, the World Listens

We turn Amazonian harvests into clean water, restored forest, and indigenous language revival. From Pando to Manaus, we invest where others extract - building futures rooted in territory, culture, and dignity.