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In this space we share relevant articles and news related to our work in the Amazon with the recognition of promising initiatives. We are committed to innovation, knowledge and high-impact success stories.
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Our Impact Report is Live
Amazonia Impact Ventures’ latest Impact Report highlights a year of meaningful progress in strengthening the Amazon bioeconomy. Through impact‑linked finance, community partnerships, and nature‑based solutions, AIV supported more than 5,130 smallholder farmers, deployed 42 impact‑linked loans, and placed over 200,000 hectares under sustainable management. The report showcases how inclusive finance is driving climate resilience, biodiversity protection, and improved livelihood
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1 day ago1 min read


Together We Thrive: AIV and Ecotierra Make First Investment in Brazil
AIV has entered Brazil with a landmark investment, financing Ecotierra’s participation in the Roraima Carbon initiative alongside Courageous Land. The partnership marks a significant step in AIV’s mission to build community‑centred forest economies in the Brazilian Amazon, supporting regenerative agroforestry, carbon sequestration, and long‑term climate resilience. By backing Ecotierra’s entry into the project, AIV is helping scale a model that restores soils and lives.
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Feb 103 min read


Together We Thrive: AIV Hits the Ground Running on the UK PACT Project
Amazonia Impact Ventures has joined the UK PACT programme’s first field mission to Peru’s Amazon, launching a £1.18 million drive to strengthen value chains for non‑timber forest products such as aguaje and camu camu. On the ground in Ucayali, AIV met local bio‑businesses, assessed their financial needs and explored ways to connect sustainable forest enterprises with international markets.
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Sep 4, 20253 min read


AIV speaks at SOCAP Global 2024
Monday, 28th October 2024 Join us at SOCAP Global 's flagship event in San Francisco from today to Wednesday! Built around the theme of...
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Oct 28, 20241 min read


The 100 best climate list: Juan Carlos Jintiach
Known by us as Juanka, his transformative work with Indigenous peoples, their forests, and territories in the Amazon
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Oct 4, 20241 min read
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