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OCP Group Launches 100,000-Hectare Restoration Project in Brazil’s Araguaia Valley – The North Africa Post

Morocco’s OCP Group has partnered with environmental management specialist Ambipar and local organizations to launch an ambitious land restoration project targeting 100,000 hectares of degraded pastures in Brazil’s Araguaia Valley. The ALM Carbono Verde do Araguaia initiative represents a significant expansion of OCP’s sustainable agriculture efforts in Latin America’s critical Cerrado biome. The 50-year project […]
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The OCP Group, the world leader in plant nutrition solutions and phosphate fertilizers, through its subsidiary OCP Brasil (OCP Nutricrops), is partnering with Ambipar, Liga do Araguaia and the Agro-Environmental Institute of the Araguaia Valley (IAVA) to launch the ALM Carbono Verde do Araguaia project, a major initiative for sustainable agriculture and decarbonization in Brazil. The post The OCP Group, Ambipar, Liga do Araguaia and IAVA join to…

The OCP Group, the world leader in plant nutrition solutions and phosphate fertilizers, through OCP Brasil, a subsidiary of OCP Nutricrops, is partnering with Ambipar, a leading player in environmental management, Liga do Araguaia and the Agroenvironmental Institute of the Araguaia Valley (IAVA), two local organizations committed to development ... This article OCP and its partners launch a project to restore 100,000 hectares in the Araguaia Val…

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Maroc Diplomatique broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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