
$1.2 Billion Fund Backs Latin America Reforestation
BTG Pactual just closed the largest reforestation fund in history, raising $1.24 billion to restore forests across Latin America. This landmark investment signals that protecting our planet can attract serious financial backing.
The world's biggest reforestation fund just closed, and it's bringing new hope to Latin America's threatened forests.
BTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group announced it raised $1.24 billion for its Latin American Reforestation Strategy, making history as the largest known fund dedicated to planting and restoring forests. The milestone, reached in April 2026, proves that environmental solutions can attract major investment dollars.
The fund focuses specifically on Latin America, a region home to the Amazon rainforest and other critical ecosystems that play a vital role in fighting climate change. By directing over a billion dollars toward reforestation and restoration, the investment creates a powerful new tool for reversing deforestation trends that have plagued the continent for decades.
This isn't charity. It's strategic investment that sees forests as valuable assets worth protecting and growing. The fund brings together institutional investors who believe that healthy forests deliver both environmental benefits and financial returns.

The Ripple Effect
Beyond just planting trees, this massive fund sends a clear message to the global investment community: environmental restoration can work at scale. When the world's largest reforestation fund focuses on Latin America, it validates the region's potential as a climate solution leader.
The investment will likely create thousands of jobs in forestry, conservation, and land management across Latin American communities. Local economies stand to benefit while forests expand, creating a win for both people and planet.
Other investment firms may follow BTG Pactual's lead, sparking a wave of forest-focused funds that could accelerate reforestation worldwide. The model proves that protecting nature doesn't require choosing between environmental health and economic growth.
The fund also strengthens Latin America's role in global decarbonization efforts, as restored forests absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Every new tree becomes a tiny climate solution, and billions of dollars can plant a lot of trees.
When the world's financial leaders put $1.24 billion behind forests, hope grows alongside the trees.
Based on reporting by Google News - Reforestation
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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