Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Aug 27, 2025
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According to the IADB, the objective of this project is to quickly and assertively induce the birth of bioeconomy startups and strengthen the still fragile existing ones, thus originating a pipeline of qualified sustainable bioeconomy businesses in the Amazon Impact Innovation Ecosystem, maintaining the robustness and longevity of bioeconomy startups that directly and indirectly are capable of keeping the forest standing.
PRELIMINARY CLASSIFICATION ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT: FI-2 (medium risk)
According to the IADB, this project will be implemented by CERTI, a research, development and specialized technological services organization founded in 1984 that provides innovative solutions for the private sector, government and the third sector. With 40 years of experience, it is the lead organization of the Innovation Ecosystem of Florianópolis, considered the most dynamic in Brazil.
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