BMV Global manages a diversified portfolio of large‑scale forest conservation projects under the Mata Viva program, developed by BMV Agro across key regions of the Brazilian Amazon, Cerrado and Atlantic Forest biomes. All projects follow the BMV Standard methodology, aligned with international best practices and standards such as ABNT NBR/ISO 14064‑2, and are supported by advanced environmental metrics and land‑use intelligence systems.
Using cutting‑edge technology, BMV conducts detailed land registry, mapping of rural and urban properties, analysis of agricultural potential, geomorphology and soils, wildfire risk, biodiversity and deforestation dynamics. This enables robust territorial planning, land regularization and the generation of certified environmental assets backed by measurable conservation outcomes.
The portfolio includes:
Amapá
https://www.bmv.global/projects/amapa
Arinos
https://www.bmv.global/projects/arinos
Guariba
https://www.bmv.global/projects/guariba
Madeira
https://www.bmv.global/projects/madeira
Mumbuca
https://www.bmv.global/projects/mumbuca
Roosevelt
https://www.bmv.global/projects/roosevelt
Teles Pires
https://www.bmv.global/projects/teles-pires
Xingu
https://www.bmv.global/projects/xingu
Across this portfolio, BMV identifies and safeguards High Conservation Value areas (HCV 1 and HCV 2, including intact forest landscapes), protecting critical biodiversity, carbon stocks, hydrological functions and ecosystem services.
The projects form the basis for the issuance of Sustainability Credit Units (SCU), offering institutional and corporate partners a scientifically robust platform to support climate action, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in Brazil’s strategic biomes.