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International Day of the Tropics

International Day of the Tropics highlights the beauty and challenges of the world’s most vibrant region. The tropics stretch across the planet, home to most of its biodiversity and a vast range of unique ecosystems.

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Align sustainable and tropical-sourced products with global biodiversity awareness to drive eco-conscious purchasing and brand storytelling around conservation impact.

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  • Showcase tropical ingredient sourcing stories and fair-trade partnerships that protect rainforests
  • Partner with conservation orgs to highlight how consumer choices support tropical ecosystem preservation
  • Create tropical cuisine content featuring sustainable, locally-sourced ingredients from tropical regions
  • Behind-the-scenes documentary-style content on tropical biodiversity and climate resilience efforts

History

The International Day of the Tropics shines a light on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by tropical regions. Established by the United Nations in 2014, this observance aims to raise awareness about the importance of the tropics to global biodiversity, climate stability, and human livelihoods.

The tropics, spanning the regions between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, are renowned for their lush rainforests, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse ecosystems.

These areas, accounting for 40% of the world’s surface area, host about 80% of the world’s biodiversity, harboring countless species of plants, animals, and microorganisms. ​

However, the tropics face numerous threats, including climate change, deforestation, and urbanization, which pose significant risks to these rich ecosystems. The International Day of the Tropics serves as a reminder of the need to protect these ecosystems and to promote sustainable development in tropical regions.

On this day, governments, organizations, and communities work together to highlight the importance of conservation efforts, sustainable land management, and policies that promote the well-being of people living in tropical areas.


How to celebrate

Explore Tropical Cuisine

Delve into the flavors of the tropics by preparing dishes from countries like Thailand, Brazil, or Nigeria. Experimenting with tropical ingredients such as mangoes, coconuts, and spices can transport your taste buds to distant lands. This culinary adventure not only satisfies your palate but also fosters a deeper connection to tropical cultures.​

Support Conservation Efforts

Tropical regions boast incredible biodiversity but face threats like deforestation and climate change. Contributing to organizations dedicated to preserving rainforests and wildlife can make a significant impact. Your support helps protect these vital ecosystems for future generations.​

Learn About Tropical Biodiversity

Educate yourself on the diverse species inhabiting tropical areas. Documentaries, books, or virtual tours of tropical rainforests and coral reefs can provide fascinating insights. Understanding the importance of these ecosystems fosters appreciation and a desire to protect them.

Engage in Sustainable Practices

Adopt habits that reduce your environmental footprint, benefiting tropical regions and the planet. Reducing single-use plastics, supporting sustainable products, and conserving energy are practical steps. These actions contribute to the health of tropical ecosystems.​

Share Tropical Stories

Use social media platforms to highlight the beauty and significance of the tropics. Share stunning photos, interesting facts, or personal experiences related to tropical environments. This raises awareness and inspires others to value and protect these regions.