Brazilnut (Bertholletia excelsa) refers to a South American tree in the family Lecythidaceae as well as the tree's commercially-harvested edible seeds. The low level of education of most workers adds to this feeling and has influenced the choice for this activity, as Brazilnutharvesting does not require any formal schooling. Answer: BrazilNutHarvester Market By Type of Nut, By Harvesting Method, By End-use Application, By Power Source, By Farm Size, and By Geography. This longread focuses on the Brazilnut sector in Bolivia. It looks at working conditions both in the forest during harvest time and in the country’s processing factories. Brazilnuts are harvested from the primary rainforests in the Amazonian lowlands as a direct form of sustainably using the region's biological resources. Many collected raw rubber in Brazilnut husks. In the rainy winter, Brazilnutharvesting kept them working in the forest from December to March. Brazilnut trees are a key element of rainforest preservation. Since their worth comes from harvestingBrazilnuts, which can be done when they fall naturally to the forest floor. Kikretum, A'Ukre and Moikarakô villages were founded in 1976, 1979 and 1996, respectively, and most of their families are involved in harvest of Brazilnut for subsistence and trade. The Brazilnut is a giant tropical rainforest tree found in Brazil, Bolivia and Peru. The nutritious nutsharvested from the wild, are one of the most economically important non...