Governements & Public Institutions
Reforest degraded areas, restore biodiversity
and track you new forests' progress at any time.
Up to 50 hectares per day.
A 4-stage restoration process
Solution strengths
High survival rates
Accelerating biological symbioses
real-life condition testing
drone seeding
PROVEN ITS WORTH
01
Partnerships with 5 laboratories and 2
in-house laboratories.
02
Vastly developed seed network all around
Brazil.
03
Operational speed going up to 100 times
faster than traditional methods.
04
Full compliance with international and
national standards.
05
Complete conformity with safety
regulations.
06
1,200 hectares under management on
20 different projects.
timonial
Thanks to MORFO's technology, we can predict a significant increase in the survival rate of plantations. [...] Their approach will make it possible to counter desertification and soil artificialization phenomena in record time.
Márquez Piña-Rodrigues
With MORFO, we carry out selection and monitoring of species with direct-seeding aptitude, reducing restoration costs on a larger scale with the support of drones.
MORFO's figures
All your forest data in a single database
DASHBOARD
Our 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.
they believe in us
Read moreFREQUENTLY
ASKED
QUESTIONS
MORFO has developed a solution for large-scale ecological restoration of forest ecosystems. We restore areas that were previously forested and have been deforested, becoming unproductive. We focus on tropical and subtropical regions such as the Amazon Forest, the Atlantic Forest and the African Equatorial Forest.
MORFO's solution is a multi-stage reforestation process:
1 > Analysis
Firstly, data collected via drones, satellites and on-site analysis are used to diagnose the area to be reforested.
2 > Seed selection and collection
Suitable local or even endemic species are selected from an in-house catalog (i.e. previously studied and tested in the laboratory). They are then collected by local communities to best meet the needs of the ecosystem.
3 > Plantation
Our drones disperse seedpods that contain all the biological and nutritive elements required for long-term reforestation. A single drone can cover up to 50 hectares per day, planting 180 seedpods per minute, on steep, hard-to-reach, or dangerous terrain. This method is up to 100 times faster traditional reforestation solutions, and does not need a plant nursery.
4 > Forestry monitoring
Plantation growth is given special attention through biomass, biodiversity and carbon stock monitoring, using drone and satellite imagery, as well as on-site analysis.
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!
Promoting species diversity in our restoration projects is one of our priorities. We carefully select species planted to maximize biodiversity and recreate the native ecosystem, mimicking the stages of forest ecological succession.
Researching and studying plant species requires intensive R&D. We have currently cataloged over 300 tropical and subtropical species, by working with recognized specialist laboratories, to improve forest growth and health.
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.
> 1 million hectares or 1.2 billion trees planted worldwide. Equivalent to the size of countries like Lebanon, Puerto Rico or Jamaica.
> 20 million tons of CO2 sequestered by our forests.
> Over 1,000 tropical species studied and categorized in our catalog.
> Over 10 biomes studied.
> 10,000 people involved in our projects around the world, with over 300 people working at MORFO.