Brazil’s Amazonas seeks REDD+ applications from conservation units, Tocantins sets timeline for certifying jurisdictional credits

Published 17:30 on June 7, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:30 on June 7, 2023  / /  Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

Brazil's Amazonas state has called on public conservation units to submit applications to create carbon credits from avoided deforestation projects, while Tocantins state formalised its previously-announced deal with commodity trader Mercuria to certify hundreds of millions of jurisdictional REDD+ units.
Brazil's Amazonas state has called on public conservation units to submit applications to create carbon credits from avoided deforestation projects, while Tocantins state formalised its previously-announced deal with commodity trader Mercuria to certify hundreds of millions of jurisdictional REDD+ units.


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