Innovative Vehicle For Sustainable Investment And Development In Rural Economies
MACC (Marché Communautaire Carbone) aims to alleviate poverty, by supporting sustainable community-led rural development, fight climate change by implementing nature-based solutions that generate high integrity carbon credits, and preserve biodiversity by protecting, and expanding forests and carbon sinks.
MACC is structuring an ambitious program to lift 10 million rural people out of extreme poverty and stop and reverse tropical deforestation in the densely forested regions of the DRC, representing 49% of the Congo Basin forests. This decentralized program will mobilize 2 million peri-forest households, 1 million youth and 500 traditional leaders and will generate high quality carbon certificates whose integrity is ensured by blockchain and local governance based on the ISO 37101 standard.
Conserved and restored forests
Family agroecological micro-farms
Avoided and sequestrated
Out of extreme poverty
MACC aims at ensuring Green Growth & Development for Communities in the Rural Areas and generating Ethical Community Carbon Credit
Specifically, MACC Increases Forests and Biodiversity by Fighting Against Poverty in the Rural Areas Through the Development of Agroecological and Agroforestry practices with Communities and by Structuring the Carbon Market towards Communities in Congo Basin, the Greatest Carbon sink
MACC mobilizes governments, communities, corporations and financial partners in the initiation, implementation, monitoring of nature-based projects resulting in marketed carbon credits for- and sustainable development of- communities
Our initiatives are intended to preserve forests, soils, waters and biodiversity, and ultimately improve the well-being of poor and vulnerable populations
Community carbon project for agroecology and sustainable forestry in 11 forest provinces in DRC
Restoration of 1 millions heactares and conservation of 10 millions hectares by customary prohibitions. Preserve and increase carbon and biodiversity safes by sacralizing high ecological value forests
Restoration of 1 millions heactares and conservation of 10 millions hectares by customary prohibitions. Preserve and increase carbon and biodiversity safes by sacralizing high ecological value forests
Deforestation avoided by 1 millions hectares through agricultural sedentarization in family-farms of 4 to 8 hectares. Stop slash-and-burn agriculture through the development of high-yield family agroecology and access to transformation units and markets
Deforestation avoided by 1 millions hectares through agricultural sedentarization in family-farms of 4 to 8 hectares. Stop slash-and-burn agriculture through the development of high-yield family agroecology and access to transformation units and markets
Reforestation of 2 millions hectares by assisted regeneration. Transform degraded agricultural areas into family micro-forests for firewood, beekeeping, timber, caterpillars
Reforestation of 2 millions hectares by assisted regeneration. Transform degraded agricultural areas into family micro-forests for firewood, beekeeping, timber, caterpillars
Agricology of 1 Millions hectares of perennial crops with agriculture schools Train young people as eco-entrepreneurs and arboriculturists and develop family plantations of coffee, cocoa, palm trees and fruit trees managed by young people
Agricology of 1 Millions hectares of perennial crops with agriculture schools Train young people as eco-entrepreneurs and arboriculturists and develop family plantations of coffee, cocoa, palm trees and fruit trees managed by young people
AFRICA
Africa is the continent most impacted by climate change but also has significant natural resources to respond to the global climate crisis..
DR CONGO
Deforestation in the Congo Basin, and in particular within the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is home to two-thirds of the forest massifs, is a major ecological issue both nationally and internationally
1 Billion Trees
The President of the Republic Felix Antoine TSHISEKEDI TSHILOMBO has initiated the 1 billion trees 2023 program to address climate change, food insecurity and poverty in rural areas
MACC (Marché Communautaire Carbone) aims at ensuring Green Growth & Development for Communities in the Rural Areas and generating Ethical Community Carbon Credit.
CONTACT INFO
London, United Kingdom
71-75 Shelton St
London WC2H 9JQ
MACC WORLD:
+32 476 98 51 92
DR Congo:
+243 997 733 353
Canada:
+1 (780) 885-7294
Managing Director:
jacques.ruth@macc.earth
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