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Ecologically restore any type of land, rehabilitate biodiversity, and monitor your projects over time.

A forest planted by reforestation

A 4-stage restoration process  

ANALYSIS OF THE AREA

Long-term ecological monitoring

SEED SELECTION AND ENCAPSULATION

PRECISE AND FAST PLANTING OF OUR SEEDPODS

The many benefits of seedpods

High survival rates

biological symbiosis

real environment

drone planting


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Frédéric Bart

Mining Environment Coordinator

"MORFO's innovative approach completes our panel of revegetation solutions by allowing us to consider a quick intervention of difficult to access areas, while meeting our safety, biodiversity and quality monitoring requirements over time."

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STRENGTHS OF MORFO's SOLUTION

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Quick and efficient implementation.

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Access to remote, inaccessible and dangerous areas.

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High quality restoration and erosion control.

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Analysis and precise follow-up accessible through an interactive dashboard.

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Planting on steep or difficult to access terrain without endangering human health.

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Possible simultaneous implementations on an already started project.

All your forest's data on a single database

DASHBOARD

MORFO's customers and their stakeholders get full access to a project’s dashboard with transparent data, imagery and reports.

This allows for real-time management, optimization, and monitoring of projects, boosting their potential impact and value.

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FREQUENTLY
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QUESTIONS

What is MORFO's business model?

MORFO charges a fee per hectare for each of its 4 solutions (Diagnosis, Planning, Planting, and Monitoring) for at least a 5 years period.

Prices per hectare depend on several factors such as land location, accessibility and current condition.

Would you like more information?
Ask for a free analysis of your lands!

What are MORFO's success rates?

In our laboratories, we achieve survival rates averaging 80% (from 55 to 100% depending on the species). The goal, by compiling our technologies and methods, is to get closer to this percentage rate on the field.

Who are your customers?

Our customers are mainly organizations that own land to be reforested. They may be states, local governments, NGOs or companies.

Would you like to contact MORFO to reforest a plot of land?
Contact our experts!

How long do MORFO trees take to grow?

Due to favorable environmental conditions, trees generally grow faster in tropical and subtropical forests than in other forest biomes. These forests have a warm, humid climate with abundant rainfall and relatively high temperatures throughout the year. These conditions enable trees to have constant access to water and soil nutrients, enabling a longer period of active growth.

Note that tree growth rates can vary considerably depending on various factors such as other species present and their ages, soil characteristics and other environmental conditions specific to each region.

It is important to mention, however, that reforestation is not just about planting trees, but about restoring entire functioning ecosystems. Promoting plant species diversity in high-quality forest restoration is one of MORFO's priorities.

What are other ecological benefits of MORFO's reforestation efforts?

It's important to note that reforestation's ecological benefits can vary according to regional contexts, local biodiversity and specific environmental conditions. However, reforestation remains an essential approach to restoring and preserving ecosystems and biodiversity, while helping to mitigate climate change and improve environmental quality.

> Promoting ecosystem regeneration
MORFO's solution helps to restore degraded ecosystems by promoting the natural regeneration of vegetation and restoring natural habitats for local wildlife.

> Regulating cilmate
Forests act as climate regulators by mitigating the effects of climate change, such as storms, droughts and floods.

>Protecting water resources
Forests play a crucial role in regulating water flows. They help prevent flooding and maintain a steady supply of water.

>Stabilizing the soil
Tree roots help retain soil and prevent erosion, which is particularly important in areas where the soil has suffered extreme degradation.

>Improving soil fertility
Over time, plant organisms decompose, forming organic matter and contributing to the formation of rich, fertile soil. As the soil develops, more and more plants establish themselves.

>Improving air quality
Trees absorb air pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides, ozone and fine particles, helping to improve air quality in woodland areas.

>Combating disease and invasive species
MORFO's complete restoration method helps prevent and counter disease and invasive species that can appear during single-species projects, for example.

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