Project detail - MORINGA PARTNERSHIP

MORINGA PARTNERSHIP

Status: Completed investment
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Who is our customer

The Moringa Partnership is the investment advisor to Moringa SICAR, SCA (the Moringa Fund). The Moringa Fund is an equity investment vehicle that invests in profitable, larger scale agroforestry projects with high environmental and social impact in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa.

What is our funding objective?

The main goal is to rehabilitate degraded small and medium-sized coffee farms around La Cumplida in order to increase environmental resilience and commercial viability of those farms.

Why do we fund this investment?

Well-designed agroforestry systems are a viable solution for smallholders who need assistance in transforming their degraded farms into environmentally resilient systems with multiple income streams. This is in line with FMO’s strategy.

Region
Latin America & The Caribbean
Country
Nicaragua
Sector
Agribusiness, Food & Water
Effective date
4/13/2017
End date
3/6/2019
Total FMO financing
EUR 0.10 MLN
Funding
MASSIF