SOY ON TRACK IS A JOINT EFFORT.
Imaflora is the developer and responsible for managing the Project and the Platform.
Different organizations have contributed to the development of tools and actions for a deforestation-free soy chain. Some of these organizations are partners with Imaflora in Soy in Line.
On the other hand, other organizations may only become users of the Platform. They will be able to stay informed about the progress of the implementation of commitments and tools.
Depending on their expertise and interest in supporting the development of solutions and actions, these organizations can become partners of Soy in Line, if they wish to do so.
This page will showcase all the organizations that use or join efforts with Soy in Line to build a deforestation-free supply chain.
The Institute for Forest and Agriculture Management and Certification (Imaflora) is a non-profit civil association created in 1995 under the premise that the best way to preserve tropical forests is to give them an economic purpose, combined with good management practices and the responsible management of natural resources. Imaflora seeks to influence the production chains for forest and agricultural products, to collaborate in the creation and implementation of public interest policies and, ultimately, to make a difference in the regions where it operates, creating models for land use and sustainable development that can be reproduced in different municipalities, regions and biomes of the country.
Piatto is the executive director of the Institute of Forest and Agricultural Management and Certification (Imaflora). She has been part of the organisation since 2005, when she started as climate and agricultural chains manager. Piatto is an agronomist from the University of São Paulo (USP) and holds a master’s degree in Tropical Agriculture from the University of Bonn, Germany. Marina is the senior strategist for responsible agricultural value chains.
Inakake is an agronomist and has worked at Imaflora since 2009 with agricultural certification, land use monitoring, traceability and rural development. As Project Coordinator, his aim is to increase the transparency and credibility of supply chains through the implementation of good agricultural practices, environmental conservation and social safeguards.
Drigo earned a degree in Social Communication and a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of São Paulo (USP). She has been working at Imaflora since 2017 with the development of verification and certification systems for the forestry and agricultural sectors (soy and beef). She is also involved in studies on natural capital and conditions to enable sustainable landscapes in the Amazon and Cerrado regions. Drigo is a social auditor and a member of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) working on gender and indigenous peoples' issues.