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REGENERATIVE LANDSCAPE OF THE CERRADO MINEIRO

A STRUCTURING PROJECT
TO
STRENGTHEN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE AND WATER RESILIENCE IN THE CERRADO

REALIZATION

FINANCIERS

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SUPPORT

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PARTNER COMPANIES

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STRENGTHENING WATER RESILIENCE IN PRODUCTIVE TERRITORIES

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The Regenerative Landscape of Cerrado Mineiro is an initiative of the Cerrado das Águas Consortium (CCA) , with funding from the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and the International Institute of Education of Brazil (IEB) , and support from SEBRAE Minas , in addition to partner companies ecosSISTEMAS and Selo Verde MG .

The project proposes the development of a regenerative agriculture corridor in the Cerrado region of Minas Gerais, aiming to ensure water and climate resilience in the region. The proposal is to connect sustainable production practices with biodiversity preservation through a territorial arrangement based on real data from the region.

THE CHALLENGE

The Cerrado region of Minas Gerais is one of Brazil's most productive regions—and also one of the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Water scarcity, environmental degradation, and increasing risks of crop failures require coordinated and structured responses. Our objective? To present the regenerative agriculture corridor design in the Cerrado region of Minas Gerais to government and private institutions and invite them to contribute to the expansion of regenerative agriculture, ensuring water and climate resilience in the region.

THE PROPOSAL

Building a regenerative landscape corridor, based on concrete data and the active participation of local producers. The initiative has already mapped approximately 2,000 properties, enabling the development of ecological regeneration and large-scale sustainable production strategies.

This landscape connection, through regenerative agriculture, enables participants to set clear goals and develop effective insetting strategies to address climate challenges such as:

  • Real reduction of carbon emissions

  • Enhancement of brands and products

  • Access to carbon credits and biodiversity

  • Use of parametric insurance as a risk mitigation tool

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WHY

SUPPORT?

Because the future of agricultural production depends on resilient landscapes .

The creation of this regenerative corridor increases the region's competitiveness, reduces risks for producers, and generates collective benefits on a large scale: environmental, social, and economic.

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