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Green finance for resilient commodity supply chains.

The Responsible Commodities Facility (RCF) is an initiative to promote the production and trading of responsible soy in Brazil, by creating a financially sustainable vehicle to provide incentives to farmers. RCF provides low-interest green loans to Brazilian soy farmers in return for commitments to conserve forests on their farms. RCF is financed through the issuance of a Brazilian Green Bond called a CRA, registered on the Vienna Stock Exchange and B3 Brazilian Stock Exchange. Our investors include Tesco, Sainsbury’s, McDonald’s, the UK Government, FMO, Rabobank, IADB, and AGRI3.

Investment & impact strategy: RCF is a high-impact green bond providing low-interest “green” loans to soy farmers in Brazil who agree to grow soy without deforestation. The fund is a blended finance vehicle with investments from private and development banks, companies, impact funds, and the GCF.

Fund Name: Responsible Commodities Facility

Themes: Climate Mitigation | Food & Agriculture | Nature & Biodiversity

Regions/Countries of activity or interest: Cerrado (Brazil)

Organisation HQ: United Kingdom

Expected Final Fund Size: USD 1,000,000,000

Stage of Fund Deployment: Currently Fundraising, Fund Currently Deployed

Deployment Type: Debt

Types of Investors: Family Offices, Foundations, Development Finance Institutions



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