• Link the infrastructure available in the country and abroad, establishing partnerships and deals with business, public and private institutions of education, research, metrology and certification, and of protection and dissemination of knowledge.
• Constantly promote the visibility of CBA in national and international events, and by fostering businesses and societies between the associated companies and institutions, in this way attracting investors to the region’s future Bioindustrial Parks.
• Support companies and institutions that wish to invest in the use of native products from Amazonian biodiversity, offering them specialized technological consultancy services.
• Link suppliers, clients and partners through contracts, partnership agreements, process licensing and other legal agreements which safeguard the parties’ legitimate interests concerning tax incentives, risks and profits, protecting trade secrets and upholding intellectual property rights.
• Support the Amazonian producing communities, teaching them to develop processes, produce, upgrade and commercialize products stemming from the use of biodiversity, as well as to stimulate sustainable extractivism, cultivation and innovation.
• To evaluate the potentiality of the Amazon biodiversity, identifying new molecules or improving the knowledge of those already identified, and to make possible the culture, plantation or sustainable extractivism of the natural resources that supply them.