Summary
- Profile Type
- Business Offer
- POD Reference
- BOCO20250526022
- Term of Validity
- 28 May 2025 - 28 May 2026
- Company's Country
- Colombia
- Type of partnership
- Commercial agreement
- Outsourcing agreement
- Investment agreement
- Targeted Countries
- Germany
- France
- Norway
- Spain
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General information
- Short Summary
- A Colombian organization offers environmental traceability for agricultural value chains using satellite technology and field data. It seeks partnerships with companies and organizations interested in offsetting environmental impacts or financing actions on climate, water, biodiversity, and sustainable agriculture to promote responsible resource management.
- Full Description
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A Colombian company offers innovative technological solutions for sustainable land management and environmental compensation. By integrating satellite measurement, environmental asset validation, and blockchain technology, the company supports the generation of environmental credits related to carbon, water, and biodiversity.
The core solution enables farmers and landowners to transform sustainable practices into measurable environmental value. Through digital monitoring, water and biodiversity indicators are tracked and tokenized to allow transparent compensation for ecosystem services. These practices support climate adaptation, nature conservation, and the economic empowerment of rural communities.
The company works directly with agricultural producers to measure, validate, and register environmental results. It has developed a blockchain-based platform tailored to agriculture, ensuring traceability and facilitating voluntary offsetting markets. This enables sustainable crops and livestock operations to access new income streams while contributing to climate resilience.
International cooperation is sought with organizations, institutions, and technology providers focused on sustainable agriculture, environmental finance, and nature-based solutions. The goal is to co-develop scalable environmental compensation models, expand carbon and biodiversity credit markets, and foster inclusive land-use strategies. Potential forms of cooperation include joint project development, technology integration, and commercial representation in new markets.
With experience in ecosystem restoration, carbon footprint analysis, and protocol development for regenerative practices, the company brings proven tools and methodologies that link environmental results to economic benefits—bridging supply and demand in the green economy. - Advantages and Innovations
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This organization stands out for its integrated model that combines advanced technology with strong community engagement to generate and monitor environmental assets. Through strategic partnerships, it has developed sector-specific methodologies—particularly for the coffee sector—ensuring technical relevance and credibility in its environmental assessments. One of its key innovations is a proprietary digital platform that enables the registration and tokenization of environmental project results. This system ensures transparency, traceability, and secure transactions using blockchain infrastructure, reducing costs and building trust among stakeholders.
The organization also employs high-resolution satellite tools to monitor deforestation, biodiversity, and water resources, offering precise, real-time data that enhances the reliability of environmental reporting. Collaborations with international technical bodies allow the organization to register environmental assets in recognized systems, increasing their market value and legitimacy.
Its flagship program enables the simultaneous generation of environmental assets across carbon, biodiversity, water, conservation, and sustainable agriculture within a single operational framework. This approach not only simplifies measurement and certification processes but also creates tangible benefits for rural communities. Farmers and local actors are empowered to earn income from ecosystem services, while the program channels investment into sustainable land-use practices. The model’s holistic design positions the organization as a strong partner in climate action, environmental finance, and community development—combining measurable impact with operational excellence in a field often hindered by complexity and fragmentation. - Stage of Development
- Already on the market
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
- Goal 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal
- Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
- Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Goal 15: Life on Land
- Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being
- Goal 13: Climate Action
- IPR status
- Secret know-how
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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The organization is seeking a strategic partner to enhance its operations and expand its impact within European markets. The desired partner should be capable of contributing across several key areas of collaboration:
First, the partner is expected to provide strategic advisory support and facilitate business alliances, particularly through connections with organizations and experts in technology, sustainability, and business development. This includes enabling access to networks of impact investors and entities engaged in the management of environmental assets.
Second, the partner should play a catalytic role in building networks and facilitating strategic collaborations. This entails connecting the organization with entrepreneurs, potential investors, industry stakeholders, and innovation ecosystems to strengthen positioning and foster meaningful partnerships that drive growth and innovation.
Third, the partner would contribute to validating and refining the business model, with particular emphasis on its applicability within European agricultural value chains and import systems. Constructive feedback from experienced professionals in agribusiness, circular economy, and sustainable trade will support continuous improvement and adaptation.
Additionally, the organization seeks support in securing access to financial resources. The ideal partner would provide guidance on identifying and applying for relevant funding mechanisms, investment opportunities, and grant programs that align with objectives related to biodiversity preservation, sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and water management.
A further area of collaboration involves capacity-building and skills development. The partner is expected to offer or facilitate access to workshops, training programs, and learning spaces that strengthen technical, leadership, and management capacities within the team.
Finally, the partnership should contribute to increasing visibility and credibility by integrating the organization into recognized initiatives, networks, and collaborations. Such positioning is key to gaining trust among potential clients, funders, and ecosystem actors in Europe.
The ideal partner may be an innovation accelerator, investment platform, environmental NGO, or trade-focused business association with demonstrated experience in supporting social and environmental ventures. Partnerships will be grounded in mutual commitment to environmental impact, inclusive development, and sustainable market integration. - Type and Size of Partner
- R&D Institution
- Big company
- SME 50 - 249
- Other
- Type of partnership
- Commercial agreement
- Outsourcing agreement
- Investment agreement
Dissemination
- Technology keywords
- 01003023 - Environmental and Biometrics Sensors, Actuators
- 01003003 - Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- 01003008 - Data Processing / Data Interchange, Middleware
- 01003018 - User Interfaces, Usability
- 01003012 - Imaging, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition
- Market keywords
- 09003005 - Consulting services
- 09003007 - Other services (not elsewhere classified)
- Sector Groups Involved
- Agri-Food
- Creative Industries
- Targeted countries
- Germany
- France
- Norway
- Spain
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25 Preserva Eco-Bio Path Program - Santiago Quintana_compressed.pdf