Promoting sustainable development through plantations of natural rubber trees in Guatemala
Project/Juridiction proponent
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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Produccion, Industrializacion, Comercializacion y Asesoria de Hule Natural, Sociedad Anonima (PICA) | #http://www.occidentecorp.com.gt/agroindustrial/industrial.html# | Guatemala | Private for profit |
Project/Juridiction Partners
Name | Website | Location of headquarters | Organization type |
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Sistemas Operativos del Norte, S.A. (SONORSA) | ND | Guatemala | Private for profit |
Agropalmeras, S.A | ND | Guatemala | Private for profit |
Ingenio Magdalena, S.A. (IMSA) | ND | Guatemala | Private for profit |
Inversiones Agrícolas Palafox, S.A. | ND | Guatemala | Private for profit |
Project characteristics
- ID-RECCO ID113
- Project status 2022Ongoing
- Project namePromoting sustainable development through plantations of natural rubber trees in Guatemala
- Secondary namePromoting Sustainable Development through Natural Rubber Tree Plantations in Guatemala
- CountryGuatemala
- Last IDRECCO update year2020
- Size (in hectare)2366
- Start year2007
- End year2049
- Duration42
- Project descriptionThis project is designed to promote sustainable development through the establishment of natural rubber tree plantations in two distinct regions of Guatemala. The proposed project activities involve certifying the proposed project areas under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) forest management certification, in addition to the validation and verification of the project as an Afforestation, Reforestation, and Revegetation (ARR) project with the VCS. The project involves the reforestation of 2,366 hectares of degraded pastureland, with a variety of clones of Hevea brasiliensis. This project aims to be the first FSC certified rubber tree plantation in Guatemala. The project intends to diversify investment opportunities for businesses in Guatemala interested in investing in sustainable rubber production. The project area includes 7 different farms, divided geographically in both the north (3 farms) and the south (4 farms) of Guatemala. The project asserts that without the sale of carbon credits, it would not be able to meet the minimum investment return threshold.
- Objective 1non timber production
- Objective 2return on investment
- Objective 3climate
- Deforestation driversindustrial agriculture or cattle ranching
- Type of foresthumid
- Project activityARR
- Project TypeARR
- Details for Afforestation/Reforestation activityplantation
- Multiple locations?Yes
- Jurisdiction level 1Department : Izabal, Alta Verapaz and Suchitepequez
- Jurisdiction level 2Municipalities: Santa Bárbara, Rio Brava, Livingston, Patulul, Santo Domingo, and Cubilguitz
Carbon accounting
- Crediting period2007-2049
- Period to calculate annual carbon credits
- Annual carbon credits
- Total carbon credits3900439
- Leakage is expected?no
- Carbon pools includedAbove ground biomass | Below ground biomass | Dead wood | Litter | Soil organic carbon
- Gasses includedCO2
- Reference period start year2013
- Reference period end year2016
- Carbon standard 1VCS
Carbon certification
- Carbon standard 1 Progresscertified
- Carbon standard 1 Publication date40477
- Carbon standard 1 Weblinkshttps://registry.verra.org/mymodule/ProjectDoc/Project_ViewFile.asp?FileID=13578&IDKEY=2iofj09234rm9oq4jndsma80vcalksdjf98cxkjaf90823nmq3018724062
- Carbon standard 1 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 2CCB
- Carbon standard 2 Progressexpired
- Carbon standard 2 Publication date44652
- Carbon standard 2 Weblinkshttps://registry.verra.org/mymodule/ProjectDoc/Project_ViewFile.asp?FileID=67530&IDKEY=dq934lkmsad39asjdkfj90qlkalsdkngaf98ulkandDfdvDdfhs93123870
- Carbon standard 2 Expiry dateND
- Carbon standard 3FSC
- Carbon standard 3 Progressexpired
- Carbon standard 3 Publication date40179
- Carbon standard 3 WeblinksND
- Carbon standard 3 Expiry date42005
- Source of informationUpdate 2020: https://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/CCB/514 VCS-CCBA project implementation report (2016) https://verra.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/CCB_IMP_REP_514_01SEP2013_31AUG2014.pdf https://www.climate-standards.org/?s=Natural+Rubber+Tree project implementation report VCS-CCBA 2016: https://verra.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/CCB_IMP_REP_514_01SEP2013_31AUG2014.pdf; Not accessible by Jun 2023 http://www.forestcarbonportal.com/project/promoting-sustainable-development-through-plantations-natural-rubber-trees-guatemala; https://vcsprojectdatabase2.apx.com/myModule/Interactive.asp?Tab=Projects&a=2&i=514&lat=14.435594&lon=-91.290772&bp=1 (not accessible as of September 2020); http://www.climate-standards.org/2013/11/26/promoting-sustainable-development-through-natural-rubber-tree-plantations-in-guatemala/; http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/climate/projects/pica-project (not accessible as of September 2020);
Community level intervention
- Any monetary benefits?Yes
- Monetary benefit typeUnclear
- Monetary benefit detailThe main net positive impacts in the community are those related to economic issues, as due to plantations and their management many and different jobs were created comparing with baseline scenario.
- Provides employment?Yes
- Are there non-cash benefits?Yes
- Economic activities - typeagroforestry | tree planting
- Is there tenure clarification?No
- Is there environmental education?Yes
- Is there forest access restriction or control/monitoring of deforestation?Yes
- Is there forest enhancement?Yes
- Is there community infrastracture improvement?No
- Is there other community benefits?Yes