Breeding programs in Amazon face challenges despite cultural and market benefits.
Breeding programs for açaí palm and oil palm in the Brazilian Amazon help combine technology-based agriculture with forest conservation. These programs aim to improve native species, like açaí and oil palms, to benefit local communities and open up new markets. However, challenges like limited resources, lack of specialized labor, and difficulties in improving perennial plants hinder the success and expansion of these breeding programs in the Amazon.