Pará state in Brazil is a leading producer of oil palm, cocoa, and native açaí due to favorable natural conditions, research, technology, and public policies. The state is responsible for nearly 95% of the country's palm oil production, covering only 35% of the potential area available. Palm oil is used in food and biofuel, and there is potential for expansion by converting degraded areas. Cocoa cultivation, native to the Amazon region, has a long history with the crop being grown in Pará for only the past three years.