EXCLUSIVE: Tanzania signs Africa’s ‘biggest’ forest carbon deal with Singapore holding company, lines up more deals with foreign investors

Published 17:15 on May 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:51 on May 20, 2023  /  Africa, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Other APAC, Paris Article 6, Switzerland, Voluntary

Tanzania has signed an MoU with a Singapore-registered holding company that was incorporated just six weeks ago to develop what could be by far the biggest carbon credit project yet in Africa, with sources telling Carbon Pulse that the government has other similar agreements akin to Zimbabwe's controversial new approach that it has lined up with foreign investors.
Tanzania has signed an MoU with a Singapore-registered holding company that was incorporated just six weeks ago to develop what could be by far the biggest carbon credit project yet in Africa, with sources telling Carbon Pulse that the government has other similar agreements akin to Zimbabwe's controversial new approach that it has lined up with foreign investors.


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