Eco Farm Santa Bárbara Coffee

Eco Farm Santa Bárbara Coffee

Project

Eco Farm Santa Bárbara Coffee

Summary

Certified Project

Moncerrado Comércio e Exportadora de Café Ltda

TERO.004 - Carbon Stock in Agrosilvopastoral System

v1.0

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Nature-Based Solution (NBS)

AFOLU

Coffee Cultivation

Carbon Stored in Crop

Overview

The Santa Bárbara Farm, located in Monte Carmelo, Minas Gerais (MG), is a reference in the coffee-producing region of Cerrado Mineiro. The history of the Eco Farm Santa Bárbara Coffee project area began in the 1970s with the start of coffee production activities. However, in the 1980s, coffee cultivation was replaced by beef cattle farming, dairy farming, and cereal production, which continued for two decades. After this period, coffee production activities resumed.

In this context, Santa Bárbara Farm’s mission is to “Produce Specialty Coffees Through Special People,” aiming to meet food security demands, mitigate climate change with identity and sustainability. The total area of the rural property is 88.96 hectares, with 64 hectares allocated to growing Mundo Novo and Topázio coffee varieties.

Santa Bárbara Farm has ensured coffee productivity through sustainable projects on the property, including waste treatment, ash and organic waste water projects, rational use of water resources, food security projects, bee protection, and honey production. These activities strengthen the preservation of fauna and flora, promoting the stability of natural systems crucial for coffee production.

Furthermore, by converting the farm’s production system, the owners shifted land use from predominantly livestock activities like cattle farming and pasture to coffee cultivation. Sustaining these productive coffee activities ensures local job creation and wealth generation. In the current scenario, coffee cultivation contributes to removing greenhouse gas emissions (CO2) from the atmosphere, positioning the coffee-producing rural property as a mitigator. This role in mitigation is primarily achieved through CO2 removal. For example, coffee cultivation aids in carbon sequestration, helping to mitigate the rise in CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Additionally, coffee not only removes CO2 and stores carbon but also releases water vapor into the atmosphere, aiding in local microclimate balance maintenance.

Positive Impact

See our main environmental indicators that demonstrate the positive impact of the project.

carbon removal credits (tCO2e) issued

direct full-time jobs in the farm

company directly benefiting from the project

Project Summary

Eco Farm Santa Bárbara Coffee

Certified Project

Moncerrado Comércio e Exportadora de Café Ltda

03/01/2024 (5 years commitment to the project)

Project Documents

ITEM

PATH

Project Design Document (PT/EN)

Declaration of Voluntary Implementation (PT)

Zero deforestation declaration (PT)

Image rights transfer declaration (PT)

Commitment to Transparency and Civil Society Participation

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Project Validation

LMF/INPA

03/01/2024

Validation Documents

ITEM

PATH

Validation Certificate (EN)

Technical Report (PT)

Verifications

First Verification

Internal

06/03/2024

Carbon Credit

GHG Removal

2024 (Vintage)

1,937 tCO2e

REGISTRY

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Aruanã I

Aruanã I

Project

Aruanã I

Summay

Certified Project

Agropecuária Aruanã Ltda

TERO.001 - REDD+

v1.0

W

Nature-Based Solution (NBS)

AFOLU

Forest

Reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation

Overview

Established since 1969 in Itacoatiara/AM, along the margins of the AM-010 highway, Agropecuária Aruanã began its activities by establishing pastures for cattle ranching. Holding a property of 12,000 hectares, its original plan was to utilize 6,000 hectares (50% of the property, as permitted by the forestry code at the time for Multiple Use Areas – MUA). However, after converting 1,500 hectares into pastures, Aruanã voluntarily decided to cease cattle ranching and initiate a reverse process: reforestation with Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa).

With approximately 1,400 hectares planted primarily with Brazil nut trees and some “perimeters” (plots) of other species such as tonka bean (Dipteryx odorata), the property holds the largest Brazil nut reforestation project in Amazonas (possibly in Brazil). The main goal of the project is to generate carbon credits through: a. Avoided Emissions (waiver of the right to deforest MUA); b. Reduced Emissions (change in land use from pasture to forests); and c. Sequestered Emissions (storage of plantings exceeding the original stock). The mere continuation of nut harvesting activities, even without revenue from carbon credits, demonstrates that well-executed REDD+ projects yield excellent results with low risk and attractive economic returns.

Positive Impact

See our main environmental indicators that demonstrate the positive impact of the project.

carbon credits (tCO2e) issued

direct full-time jobs in the farm

company directly benefiting from the project

Project Summary

Aruanã I

Finished

Agropecuária Aruanã Ltda

01/01/1980 to 12/31/2020 (41 years)

Project Documents

ITEM

PATH

Accreditation Certificate (EN)

Project Design Document (PT/EN)

Declaration of Voluntary Implementation (PT)

Preservation statement (PT)

Image rights transfer declaration (PT)

Map with project location

PROJECT

Additional information

ITEM

PATH

Agropecuária Aruanã (Webpage)

COP 26: Nut production at Fazenda Aruanã (Vídeo / YouTube)

Tree Earth no Jornal Nacional 09/05/2023 - Amazon Day - Report from 2'47" onwards (Video / YouTube)

Nosso Agro - 04/29/2023 - Report from 20'15" onwards (Video / YouTube)

Commercial nut production in the Amazon helps forest recovery - 04/19/2020

Geoprocessing Report (PT)

Socio-environmental Diagnosis (PT)

Commitment to Transparency and Civil Society Participation

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Project Validation

LMF/INPA

11/21/2023

Validation Documents

ITEM

PATH

Methodological audit (PT)

Field audit (PT)

Link

Verifications

First Verification

Internal

11/21/2023

Carbon Credit

GHG Reduction/Avoidance

2023 (Vintage)

2,067,785 tCO2e

REGISTRY

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First Verification

Internal

11/21/2023

Carbon Credit

GHG Removal

2023 (Vintage)

172,522 tCO2e

REGISTRY

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1a073709-b079-4614-8f70-0d429c53e8d0

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