FP263

Mirova Sustainable Land Fund 2

Mirova Sustainable Land Fund 2

Poor land management, particularly deforestation for agriculture, contributes significantly to carbon emissions, worsening global warming and diminishing land productivity. While sustainable land management (SLM) practices offer climate adaptation and mitigation benefits, they face adoption barriers such as limited financing, high investment risks, low technical capacity, and poor supply chain traceability. Addressing and overcoming these barriers is key to reversing land degradation and promoting sustainable development.

The Mirova Sustainable Land Fund 2 (MSLF2) aims to tackle the interconnected challenges of land degradation and climate change by investing in SLM projects in selected countries (Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, and the Philippines). It supports reversing land degradation by investing in practices in agroforestry, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable forestry. These approaches will enhance soil health, increase biodiversity, and improve carbon sequestration, making agriculture and forestry more resilient to climate variability and extreme weather events.

Employing a blended finance structure, MSLF2 combines public and private capital to mitigate risks and attract private investment in SLM projects.  The fund will offer flexible financing options to small- and medium-sized enterprises and provide technical assistance to help investee companies enhance their investment readiness and operational capacity.

This project was brought under the Project-Specific Assessment Approach (PSAA), an initiative to streamline and broaden access to GCF finance for new partners, countries, and technologies.

Total project value

0.0

Tonnes of emissions avoided

0.0

Beneficiaries

0.0

Direct
63,000
Indirect
251,000
Theme

Cross-cutting

Result areas

Project timeline

Pipeline

10 Aug 2023  •  561 days

Concept note received

10 Aug 2023

Funding proposal received

02 Apr 2024

Cleared by GCF Secretariat

26 Nov 2024

Cleared by iTAP

27 Jan 2025

Approved

20 Feb 2025  •  49 days so far

Approved by GCF Board

20 Feb 2025

Under implementation

To be completed

Three regions

  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Africa
  • Asia-Pacific

Seven countries

One priority group

  • African States
USD 0.0
  • Financing
    • Private sector
    • Public sector
  • Size
    • Micro
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large
Co-Financing150.9mEquityCo-Financing150.9mEquity..GCF75.4mEquity..Co-financing 79.3%GCF financing 20.7%

GCF financing

InstrumentAmount
EquityUSD 75,431,034
GrantUSD 5,387,931
Total GCF Financing
USD 80,818,965

Co-financing

Co-financerInstrumentAmount
Co-FinancingEquityUSD 150,862,068
Co-FinancingEquityUSD 150,862,068
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 8,620,689
Total Co-Financing
USD 310,344,827

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Entity

Mirova
More contacts

National Designated Authority

Costa Rica
Ministry of Environment and Energy
Mr. Carlos Isaac Pérez Mejía Primary
Vice-minister of Strategic Affairs
Calle 25. Av. 8-10, San Jose, Costa Rica
Ms. Adriana Bonilla Primary
Director of Climate Change
Calle 25. Av. 8-10, San Jose, Costa Rica
Ms. Patricia Campos Mesén Secondary
International Cooperation Officer
Calle 25. Av. 8-10, San José, Costa Rica
Phone (506) 8346-1513
pcampos@minae.go.cr
Ghana
Ministry of Finance
Mrs Phyllis Fraikue Primary
Ag. Director, Climate Financing Division
P.O.Box MB40, Ministries, Accra, Ghana
Malaysia
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability
Datuk Nor Yahati Binti Awang Primary
Deputy Secretary General (Environmental Sustainability)
Phone +603 8091 7244
noryahati@nres.gov.my
Dr. Hartini Mohd Nasir Primary
Undersecretary Climate Change Division
Phone +603 8091 7366
hartini@nres.gov.my
Mr. Ahmad Farid Mohammed Secondary
Deputy Undersecretary (Climate Change Policy) Climate Change Division
Phone +603 8091 7367
farid@nres.gov.my
Ms. Marhaini Mat Secondary
Principal Assistant Secretary (Climate Change Programme) Climate Change Division
Phone +603 8091 7372
marhaini@nres.gov.my
Ms. Norfazira Salleh Secondary
Senior Assistant Secretary (Climate Change Programme) Climate Change Division
Morocco
Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development- Department of Sustainable Development
Mr Mohammed Baraoui Primary
Director of Climate and Diversity
Peru
Ministry of Economy and Finance
Mr. Pedro Catalàn Primary
General Director of International Economy, Competition and Productivity Affairs
Phone (511)3115930
pherrera@mef.gob.pe
Philippines (the)
Department of Finance
Secretary Ralph Recto Primary
Secretary
Mr. Joven Balbosa Primary
Undersecretary, International Finance Group
Phone +63 2 8523-4955
jbalbosa@dof.gov.ph
gcf_ph@dof.gov.ph
Ms. Carlyn Diaz Operational focal point
OIC Director III
Ms. Megan Barte Operational focal point
Ms. Anna Mercaldi Operational focal point
Ms. Riely Rojo Operational focal point
Ms. Christine Suplico Operational focal point
IFPO Policy  Operational focal point
Côte d'Ivoire
Minister's Office, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
Mr. Marcel YAO Primary
Public Policy, Climate Change and Ecological Transition Expert / Technical Advisor to the Minister in charge of International Cooperation and Resource Mobilization
Cite Administrative, Plateau, Tour D, 10eme etage - 20 BP 650 Abidjan 20, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
Phone (225) 0707791504 / 2720239900
ensamarcel@yahoo.fr
yaomarcelclimat@gmail.com
Mr. Kouadio Philippe Secondary
Deputy Director of Climate Change
Cite Administrative, Plateau, Tour D, 10eme etage - 20 BP 650 Abidjan 20, Cote d'Ivoire

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