Nonprofit building certification and supply-chain programs for sustainable agriculture in Brazil
Imaflora operates a nonprofit model focused on certification, stakeholder coordination, and compliance tooling across Brazil's forest and agricultural sectors. The tech stack—Excel, PowerPoint, HubSpot, Power BI, RD Station—reflects a mission-driven organization still relying heavily on manual workflows and marketing automation rather than custom software. Active hiring across marketing, data, and compliance signals an effort to scale program implementation and monitoring capacity.
Imaflora is a Brazilian nonprofit working to align agricultural production—particularly cattle and soy in the Amazon and Cerrado regions—with environmental and social standards. The organization operates through four main vehicles: Boi na Linha (beef production commitments), Soja na Linha (deforestation-free soy), Carbon on Track (low-carbon agriculture and reforestation), and Origens Brasil (a network connecting companies, consumers, and indigenous communities). Their work spans certification design, supply-chain auditing, compliance documentation, and stakeholder engagement across the primary sectors they serve.
Core tools: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, HubSpot, Power BI, RD Station, Mailchimp, Google Ads, and Meta Ads. Stack emphasizes marketing automation, spreadsheet-based operations, and business intelligence over custom development.
Active projects span digital campaign execution, marketing automation, compliance tool development, cattle traceability systems, certification monitoring spreadsheets, and field programs in Pará and Goiás states.
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