About this Event
Amazon Week 2026 is the fourth edition of an initiative that positions the Amazon as a hub for innovation and market-driven sustainable development. Building on COP30 in Belém and its shift toward implementation, the program offers opportunities for European private-sector partners to engage in commercially viable activities aligned with climate protection, biodiversity conservation and sustainable use, and inclusive growth.
A central pillar of the program is the Amazonian bioeconomy. As the opening event of Amazon Week in Berlin, the bioeconomy event will showcase market-ready solutions grounded in biodiversity, innovation, and traceability, while advancing deforestation-free supply chains, ESG compliance, and risk mitigation. Tailored to private-sector and trade partners, the event will also present concrete business models, partnerships, and financing mechanisms, serving as a space for networking and deal-making.
Find more about Amazon Week at www.amazonweek.eu
Program
14:30 – Doors open
15:00 to 15:30 - Amazon Week 2026 Opening Ceremony
Rodrigo Baena Soares, Ambassador of Brazil to Germany
Martín von Hildebrand, Secretary-General of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organisation (ACTO)
Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany (BMUKN)
Camille Bemerguy, Secretary for Bioeconomy of the State of Pará, Brazil
15:30 to 15:45 – Coffee-break
15:45 to 16:00 – Keynote: Strengthening Export Pathways for Amazonian Value Chains
Paulo Reis, President, Amazon Sociobioeconomy Business Association (ASSOBIO)
16:00 to 17:30 - Panel Discussion - The Amazonian Sociobioeconomy
Moderation: TBD
(1) Connecting Forest-Based Producers to High-Value Food Markets
Ana Lídia Zoni Ribeiro, Exports Working Group, Amazon Sociobioeconomy Business Association (ASSOBIO)
(2) Community strengthening through women leadership and cooperation
Maria do Socorro Teixeira Lima, Community leader of the Women's Cooperative of Babaçu Coconut Breakers (CIMQCB)
(3) Unlocking value in bioeconomy supply chains through family farming and cooperation
Fátima Torres, President, National Union of Family Farming and Solidarity Economy Cooperatives (UNICAFES)
(4) Lessons from a successful effort to structure sustainable supply chains compatible with standing forests
Fernanda C. Stefani, CEO and Cofounder, 100%Amazonia
17:30 to 18:00 - Q&A
18:00 to 19:00 - Networking Reception
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brasilianische Botschaft in Berlin, Wallstraße 57, Berlin, Germany
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