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According to the IDB Invest, the project aims to support one of the first private equity impact funds in Emerging Markets ("EMs") and Latin America and the Caribbean ("LAC") focused on mobilizing capital at scale to support the origination of high-quality Carbon Dioxide Removal ("CDRs") certificates--from the Amazonia and EMs' tropical areas--to develop the Voluntary Carbon Market ("VCM") and promote convergence towards Compliance Carbon Markets ("CCM") aligned with the Paris Agreement, through an IDB Invest anchor investment of up to US$15 million, including an up to US$10 million blended finance investment from the Canadian Net Zero and Climate Resilience Accelerator in the BlueOrchard Carbon Impact Fund (the "Fund"), (the "Project").
The Fund's investment strategy is built around providing long-term funding for nature-based, biodiversity-enriching, and carbon sequestration projects in EM countries to generate financial returns and CDR credits.
The Fund will be managed by BlueOrchard Finance Ltd. ("BO", "BlueOrchard" or the "Fund Manager"), a pioneer impact investment manager with more than 22 years of experience and a founding member of the Amazonia Finance Network.
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