Fresh Breeze Afforestation Project

Project/Juridiction proponent

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
Proteak UNO S.A.B. de C.V.www.proteak.com#http://www.proteak.com#MexicoPrivate for profit

Project/Juridiction Partners

NameWebsiteLocation of headquartersOrganization type
Carbon Solutions de México S.A. de C.V.NDMexicoPrivate for profit

Project characteristics

  • ID-RECCO ID
    290
  • Project status 2022
    Ongoing
  • Project name
    Fresh Breeze Afforestation Project
  • Secondary name
  • Country
    Mexico
  • Last IDRECCO update year
    2022
  • Size (in hectare)
    4270
  • Start year
    ND
  • End year
    2049
  • Duration
    40
  • Project description
    The Fresh Breeze afforestation project will establish forest plantations for obtaining high-value, long-lived timber products and for sequestering large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The project will result in a significant contribution to sustainable development of Mexico, mainly through: i) increased employment and quality of employment; ii) rural development (decentralization); iii) increased gross value of production; iv) improved fiscal balance; v) biodiversity preservation; vi) improvement and preservation of soil quality.
  • Objective 1
    climate
  • Objective 2
    timber production
  • Objective 3
    social development
  • Deforestation drivers
    cattle grazing, industrial agriculture or cattle ranching, local livelihoods
  • Type of forest
    humid
  • Project activity
    ARR
  • Project Type
    ARR
  • Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activity
    plantation
  • Multiple locations?
    Yes
  • Jurisdiction level 1
    States : Tabasco, Nayarit and Chiapas
  • Jurisdiction level 2
    10 Municipality: Ruiz, Tepic, Tenosique, Huimanguillo, Tapachula, Palenque, Balancan, Frontera Hidalgo, San Blas and Ostuacan

Carbon accounting

  • Crediting period
    2009-2062
  • Period to calculate annual carbon credits
  • Annual carbon credits
  • Total carbon credits
    5814537
  • Leakage is expected?
    yes
  • Carbon pools included
    Above ground biomass | Below gound biomass | Dead wood | Litter | Soil organic carbon
  • Gasses included
    CO2
  • Reference period start year
    2009
  • Reference period end year
    2013
  • Carbon standard 1
    CCB

Carbon certification

  • Carbon standard 1 Progress
    ND
  • Carbon standard 1 Publication date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 1 Weblinks
    ND
  • Carbon standard 1 Expiry date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 2
    VCS
  • Carbon standard 2 Progress
    certified
  • Carbon standard 2 Publication date
    41801
  • Carbon standard 2 Weblinks
    https://registry.verra.org/mymodule/ProjectDoc/Project_ViewFile.asp?FileID=43612&IDKEY=f98klasmf8jflkasf8098afnasfkj98f0a9sfsakjflsakjf8d860140948
  • Carbon standard 2 Expiry date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3
    none
  • Carbon standard 3 Progress
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3 Publication date
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3 Weblinks
    ND
  • Carbon standard 3 Expiry date
    ND
  • Source of information
    VCS website (https://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/1141) |https://vcsprojectdatabase2.apx.com/myModule/Interactive.asp?Tab=Projects&a=2&i=1141&lat=21.6449790827626&lon=-105.162728930158&bp=1; http://www.vcsprojectdatabase.org/#/project_details/1141

Community level intervention

  • Any monetary benefits?
    Yes
  • Monetary benefit type
    Non-conditional
  • Monetary benefit detail
    Socio-Economic development in the local communities through: - Promoting tree plantation and afforestation activities in the local communities. - Providing employment opportunities.
  • Provides employment?
    Yes
  • Are there non-cash benefits?
    Yes
  • Economic activities - type
    plantation forestry | tree planting
  • Is there tenure clarification?
    No
  • 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?
    Yes