Cumaru Project

Living Forest and Sustainable Carbon

In the heart of the Amazon, the Cumaru Project represents a commitment between economy and conservation.

Sustainability with Green CPR

Through the issuance of the Green Agribusiness Receivables Certificate (CPR Verde), the project promotes sustainable forest management, reduction of deforestation, and restoration of degraded ecosystems in the region of Manicoré, Amazonas (Brazil).

Location and Scale

The project covers 35,000 hectares, of which approximately 10,000 hectares are within a federal conservation area. The area is characterized by dense tropical forests, alluvial areas, and a rich diversity of plant and animal species.

Cumaru Project

Cumaru Project

Living Forest and Sustainable Carbon

In the heart of the Amazon, the Cumaru Project represents a commitment between economy and conservation.

Sustainability with Green CPR

Through the issuance of the Green Agribusiness Receivables Certificate (CPR Verde), the project promotes sustainable forest management, reduction of deforestation, and restoration of degraded ecosystems in the region of Manicoré, Amazonas (Brazil).

Location and Scale

The project covers 35,000 hectares, of which approximately 10,000 hectares are within a federal conservation area. The area is characterized by dense tropical forests, alluvial areas, and a rich diversity of plant and animal species.

Protecting and Regenerating the Amazon

Protecting and Regenerating the Amazon

The main goal of the Cumaru Project is to protect and regenerate one of the most biodiverse forests on the planet, ensuring that sustainable timber production delivers:

The main goal of the Cumaru Project is to protect and regenerate one of the most biodiverse forests on the planet, ensuring that sustainable timber production delivers:

Conservation of biodiversity and water resources

Conservation of biodiversity and water resources

Certified carbon credits

Certified carbon credits

Maintenance and increase of forest carbon stocks

Maintenance and increase of forest carbon stocks

Economic valorization of sustainable practices

Economic valorization of sustainable practices

Strategy and Methodology

Strategy and Methodology

The project follows the parameters of the National Policy on Climate Change (Law 12.187/2009) and Decree 10.828/2021, which regulates Green CPRs. Based on internationally recognized methodologies (Verra VM0035, VM0037, VM0047), Cumaru combines:

The project follows the parameters of the National Policy on Climate Change (Law 12.187/2009) and Decree 10.828/2021, which regulates Green CPRs. Based on internationally recognized methodologies (Verra VM0035, VM0037, VM0047), Cumaru combines:

Sustainable forest management with 30-year harvesting cycles

Sustainable forest management with 30-year harvesting cycles

Protection of springs and watercourses

Protection of springs and watercourses

Restoration of degraded areas and environmental liabilities

Restoration of degraded areas and environmental liabilities

Reforestation of riparian zones and areas of natural regeneration

Reforestation of riparian zones and areas of natural regeneration

Climate Impact

Climate Impact

The Cumaru transforms certified wood into a lasting climate asset.

Studies indicate that forests managed under this model maintain an average stock of 155 tC/ha and can recover up to 4.5 tC/ha/year in regenerated areas, equivalent to thousands of tons of CO₂ captured annually.

The Cumaru transforms certified wood into a lasting climate asset.

Studies indicate that forests managed under this model maintain an average stock of 155 tC/ha and can recover up to 4.5 tC/ha/year in regenerated areas, equivalent to thousands of tons of CO₂ captured annually.

Implementation:
Eco Carb Participations

Implementation:
Eco Carb Participations

Strategic Partner:
Job Carbon Neutro

Strategic Partner:
Job Carbon Neutro

Technical Support:
Brazilian Cooperative of Carbon Credits

Technical Support:
Brazilian Cooperative of Carbon Credits

Location:
Manicoré – Amazonas, Brazil

Location:
Manicoré – Amazonas, Brazil

Expected Results

Expected Results

Continuous reduction of deforestation and emissions

Continuous reduction of deforestation and emissions

Strengthening of natural regeneration and biodiversity

Strengthening of natural regeneration and biodiversity

Generation of long-term carbon credits

Generation of long-term carbon credits

Direct contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 13, 15, and 12)

Direct contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 13, 15, and 12)

Protecting and Regenerating
the Amazon

The main goal of the Cumaru Project is to protect and regenerate one of the most biodiverse forests on the planet, ensuring that sustainable timber production delivers:

Conservation of biodiversity and water resources

Certified carbon credits

Maintenance and increase of forest carbon stocks

Economic valorization of sustainable practices

Strategy and Methodology

The project follows the parameters of the National Policy on Climate Change (Law 12.187/2009) and Decree 10.828/2021, which regulates Green CPRs. Based on internationally recognized methodologies (Verra VM0035, VM0037, VM0047), Cumaru combines:

Sustainable forest management with 30-year harvesting cycles

Protection of springs and watercourses

Restoration of degraded areas and environmental liabilities

Reforestation of riparian zones and areas of natural regeneration

Climate Impact

The Cumaru transforms certified wood into a lasting climate asset.

Studies indicate that forests managed under this model maintain an average stock of 155 tC/ha and can recover up to 4.5 tC/ha/year in regenerated areas, equivalent to thousands of tons of CO₂ captured annually.

Implementation:
Eco Carb Participations

Location:
Manicoré – Amazonas
Brazil

Strategic Partner:
Job Carbon Neutro

Technical Support:
Brazilian Cooperative of Carbon Credits

Expected Results

Continuous reduction of
deforestation and emissions

Strengthening of natural
regeneration and biodiversity

Generation of long-term
carbon credits

Direct contribution to the UN
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 13, 15, and 12)