AFRIWILD’S CARBON PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

  • We combine expert insights with cutting edge technology to provide low-cost feasibility studies. This enables our clients to reduce uncertainty before investing precious time and capital in developing a carbon project.

  • A key aspect to the long-term success of a carbon project is structuring a fair deal for all stakeholders. We invest considerable time in ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and equitable.

  • We will compile all the documentation required for a full accreditation with a recognized carbon offsets body, such as Verra. We are able to help guide our clients through this entire process from start to finish, mitigating the complexity inherent in these project submissions.

  • A carbon project is a long-term commitment and so too is our relationship with our customers, which will span the entire carbon crediting period (typically 30 years). We will ensure the project remains valid, the science is sound, and that there is radical transparency for the credit purchasers.

Projects

Shangani Holistic

  • Shangani is a 45,000 ha mixed cattle and wildlife ranch in the Matabeleland South province of Zimbabwe. The ranch is pioneering a holistic management style to sustainably manage cattle and wildlife with a view to promoting rangeland regeneration and wealth creation for local communities.

  • Carbon removed: 6,154,804 tons

    People supported: 242

    Area conserved: 45, 000 hectares

Chobe Enclave

  • The Chobe Enclave area is located in the Chobe District in North-East Botswana. This area encompasses 5 villages and supports livestock grazing on 115,000 ha of communal rangeland. Serving as an initial instance, this pilot project is 19,223 ha working within a larger area, aiming to create a substantial long-term climate and community impact. 

  • Carbon removed: 4,816,290 tons

    People supported: 5134

    Area conserved: 91,482 hectares

Tswalu Kalahari

  • The Tswalu Kalahari Project is a initiative by Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation, supported by Rewild Capital aimed at the large-scale biodiversity restoration and conservation of 118,000 hectares of rangeland in South Africa. This is the first private protected area in South Africa to earn carbon credits for management put in place to adapt to climate change.

  • Carbon removed: 276,534 tons

    People supported: 189

    Area conserved: 118,000 hectares