AFFORESTATION IN COOPERATION WITH LOCAL LANDOWNERS FOR FORESTAL SAN PEDRO S.A
Project/Juridiction proponent
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
---|---|---|---|
Forestal San Pedro | ND | Paraguay | Private for profit |
UNIQUE Wood Paraguay | https://www.unique-wood.com/en/home/ | Paraguay | Private for profit |
Project/Juridiction Partners
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
---|---|---|---|
UNIQUE Forestry and Land Use GmbH | https://www.unique-landuse.de/en/?noredirect=en_US | Paraguay | Private for profit |
Project characteristics
- ID-RECCO ID947
- Project status 2022Ongoing
- Project nameAFFORESTATION IN COOPERATION WITH LOCAL LANDOWNERS FOR FORESTAL SAN PEDRO S.A
- Secondary nameND
- CountryParaguay
- Last IDRECCO update year2022
- Size (in hectare)7000
- Start yearND
- End year2035
- Duration20
- Project descriptionThe proposed VCS grouped project “Afforestation in cooperation with local landowners for Forestal San Pedro S.A” represents one of the first major afforestation projects of the private sector in Paraguay. Forestal San Pedro is a company established in 2019 by an International forestry Fund. The company aims to establish and manage an area of 8,000 ha of sustainable forest plantations for the sequestration of carbon and the production of quality timber in Eastern Paraguay. Forestal San Pedro seeks to cooperate with local medium and large landowners to conduct tree planting on their properties. As a diversification strategy, plantations are largely established in silvopastoral systems on traditional cattle farms. Landowners lease their land to the company and get a share of the expected benefits. At the same time, they continue using the land for cattle grazing in a manner compatible with forestry. The expansion strategy provides an entry point for tree planting in the degraded and deforested landscape of Eastern Paraguay, dominated by cattle grazing and mechanized soy production. Despite the need to develop new models that can address environmental degradation and climate change, while at the same time offering a sustainable supply to the national wood and timber market, the tree component is still far from integrated into the regional productive landscape. Target production areas encompass areas deforested decades ago that have been used for implanted pastures and mechanized soy, but are now degraded. The project is interesting for cattle ranchers that need to integrate sustainable intensification into their extensive grazing models to remain competitive in the area. It is also a good opportunity for landowners having experienced a decrease in agricultural productivity due to the marginal suitability of their land for mechanized agriculture
- Objective 1Other-ecosystem restoration
- Objective 2climate
- Objective 3timber production
- Deforestation driverscattle grazing| Industrial agriculture
- Type of forestdry|humid
- Project activityARR
- Project TypeARR
- Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activityAgroforestry|Plantation
- Multiple locations?Yes
- Jurisdiction level 1Departments: San Pedro and Canindeyú
- Jurisdiction level 2All
Carbon accounting
- Crediting period2015 - 2035
- Period to calculate annual carbon credits
- Annual carbon credits
- Total carbon credits910973
- Leakage is expected?no
- Carbon pools includedAbove ground biomass | Below ground biomass | Dead wood | Litter | Soil organic carbon
- Gasses includedCO2
- Reference period start year2011
- Reference period end year2015
- Carbon standard 1VCS
Carbon certification
- Carbon standard 1 Progressyes
- Carbon standard 1 Publication date44649
- Carbon standard 1 Weblinkshttps://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/2361
- Carbon standard 1 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 2none
- Carbon standard 2 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 2 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 2 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 2 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 3none
- Carbon standard 3 ProgressND
- Carbon standard 3 Publication dateND
- Carbon standard 3 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 3 Expiry dateND
- Source of informationhttps://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/2361
Community level intervention
- Any monetary benefits?Yes
- Monetary benefit typeUnclear
- Monetary benefit detailDirect cash: Outgrowers are conducted in partnership with community members who have some spare land and are interested in planting eucalypts. The company enters into a long-term partnership with these smallholders, offering annual rent payment, as well as inputs and technical assistance Employment: Compared to previous land uses, the plantations provide benefits to local people, by providing local jobs.
- Provides employment?Yes
- Are there non-cash benefits?Yes
- Economic activities - typetree planting | agroforestry |other-timber production
- Is there tenure clarification?Yes
- Is there environmental education?Yes
- Is there forest access restriction or control/monitoring of deforestation?No
- Is there forest enhancement?Yes
- Is there community infrastracture improvement?Yes
- Is there other community benefits?ND