INTERVIEW: Bioeconomy can help biodiversity credit developers in the Amazon survive lack of demand

Published 12:23 on September 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:23 on September 5, 2024  / /  Americas, Biodiversity, South & Central

Implementing a 'bioeconomy' approach on biodiversity credit project areas in the Amazon could help developers stay afloat at a time when demand for units has yet to pick up, the founder of a Brazil-based nature tech company has told Carbon Pulse.
Implementing a 'bioeconomy' approach on biodiversity credit project areas in the Amazon could help developers stay afloat at a time when demand for units has yet to pick up, the founder of a Brazil-based nature tech company has told Carbon Pulse.


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