Traive promotes sustainable agri-business projects for investors
By Delisha Fernandes
Traive, a Brazilian FinTech specialising in agri-business, together with embassies and other companies that support the sector in the country, is participating in meetings in London (06/07), Berlin (06/09) and The Hague (06/12) with attendees from investment funds, venture capitals and banks.
One of the most biodiverse nations on the planet, Brazil is a benchmark in sustainable agriculture, with regulations for protecting the environment throughout the entire production chain. However, the business potential of this segment is not always widely disseminated to potential investors, while it simultaneously supports guidelines for the global preservation of natural resources.
“The European market tends to have a lot of interest in knowing how the Brazilian agro market operates, its capacity and how it is incorporated into the ESG agenda. With excellent statistics in sustainable management that involve the preservation, conservation and development of the use of bio-inputs, Brazilian agri-business is also showing solid results, having started 2023 with a surplus of $8.69 billion, which is appealing to investors who are looking to invest capital in the Green Bond segment with social-environmental assurance and a financial return,” said Fabricio Pezente, CEO of Traive.
Traive’s technology was responsible for leading investors to conduct a transparent analysis of the risk of credit and operation monitoring. Through the stimulus driven by social-environmental criteria, the initiative has a 0% non-compliance rate on the part of the 32 financed farms, which produced 42,400 tons of soy, 27,000 tons of maise and 3,200 tons of cotton, all deforestation-free, preserving 8,541 hectares of forest.
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