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Northern Mexico Grassland Carbon Project

Regenerating degraded grasslands through scalable, revenue-generating land management

1m tCO₂ Sequestered

Long-term Issuance Profile

Institutional-Grade Structure

Overview

Large-scale grassland regeneration project in the Chihuahuan Desert, one of the most biodiverse arid ecosystems globally. The project restores degraded land while generating long-term carbon revenues and improving agricultural productivity

Opportunity

Northern Mexico’s grasslands have experienced significant degradation driven by overgrazing, land conversion and climate pressure. This has reduced productivity, biodiversity and soil carbon storage, creating a clear opportunity for large-scale regeneration

Strategy

The project applies regenerative grazing practices to restore soil health and vegetation cover, increasing water retention and driving measurable carbon sequestration

  • Rotational grazing to restore natural ecosystem cycles

  • Improved soil organic carbon (SOC) storage

  • Enhanced water infiltration and drought resilience

Why It Works

Grasslands store the majority of their carbon underground, making them a stable and durable carbon sink compared to forest-based systems. This creates a resilient and scalable asset class for long-term credit generation

Image by Bailey Alexander

Project Outputs

  • Long-term carbon credit issuance

  • Improved land productivity and forage yield

  • Increased biodiversity and ecosystem resilience

  • Water system stabilization in arid regions

Arcmor's Role

We act as both advisor and principal within the project, aligning financial structuring with operational execution

  • Project structuring and financial modelling

  • Capital provider

  • Capital strategy and investor alignment

  • Active participation alongside project partners

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