The REM MT Program presents an exclusive report for the Indigenous Peoples of Mato Grosso.

The REM program in Mato Grosso prevented 160,000 hectares of deforestation in the state.

The REM MT Program launches a series of technical videos on Sustainable Forest Management.

REM MT
Programa REDD Early Movers - REM

The REM MT Program is an award from the governments of Germany and the United Kingdom, through the German Development Bank (KfW), to the State of Mato Grosso for its results in reducing deforestation. REM MT benefits those who contribute to keeping the forest standing, such as family farmers, small and medium-sized producers who practice sustainable agriculture, traditional peoples and communities, and indigenous peoples. REM MT also promotes initiatives that stimulate a low-carbon economy and reduce deforestation, in order to reduce CO2 emissions on the planet.

7.193
Families directly benefited
Goal - 24.500
0 %
43
People benefited by REM MT in the 7 regions
Goal - 22
0 %
95.303,24
Hectares under low-carbon management
Goal - 87.250
0 %
70.497.650.000
Private Investments for Low-Carbon Production
Goal - 200.000.000
0 %
10.091.830
MtCO² and remunerated deforestation emission reductions
Goal - 8.940.000
0 %
40.000.000
Deforestation reductions
Goal - 50.000.000
0 %
Communication
News
Videos
REM MT
REM MT
Expertise
Subprograms
Map
Areas of expertise
Testimonials
About REM MT

“We noticed a difference between the areas where the program has activities and the areas that are outside the program. So, we are very confident that this program makes a lot of difference in people’s lives, in addition to keeping the forest standing, which is currently very threatened.”

Klaus Köhnlein
Portfolio Manager of the Latin America and Caribbean Department at Banco Alemão KfW

“It was great to have the opportunity to learn about the history of the community, which went through difficult times and managed to create and protect its culture here. It’s really important that the UK and other countries help protect these areas where families can produce local, native produce and can help the community grow.”

Svenja Bunt
REM MT Program Manager in the UK

“REM MT contributed to a 300% increase in the state’s capacity to combat deforestation, this is a number to celebrate. Another important contribution was the anti-deforestation monitoring room. This work is a reference for other states in the Legal Amazon, it is a source of pride for REM and the state as well.”

Melanie Hopkins
Chargé d'Affaires of the United Kingdom Embassy in Brazil

“The UK’s focus, through this emphasis on indigenous people and local communities, is to help them settle where they live, so that it is no longer difficult for them to remain marginalized in the way they have been for generations. We will do everything in our power to support indigenous peoples.”

Zac Goldsmith
UK Minister of State for Overseas Territories, Commonwealth, Energy, Climate and Environment

“Much more than resources, this shows the recognition and confidence of both countries (Germany and the United Kingdom) in the work we are doing here in Mato Grosso for preservation and sustainable development. It is a service that we are providing to the planet and contributing to the reduction of climate change”.

Mauro Mendes
Governor of Mato Grosso

“Livestock farming in Brazil continues to be done as it was done 100 years ago. But, since we entered the project, the reality is different. It's light years from that traditional administration. Everything we learned, we know we can't live without. The seed was planted.”

Nilce Meneguetti
Rural Producer of Nova Guarantã do Norte

“As part of the new generation of rural producers, I think it is extremely important to seek more sustainable alternatives to increase productivity in so-called ‘consolidated areas’. I invited my father to come with me and it was interesting to see how someone as experienced as him received the content with curiosity and an open mind.”

Bruna Zanatta
Rural Producer

“We are going through a very happy moment, because we were already losing our members. Because they had to go looking for another job and a living, because it's getting really difficult here. With this new job, this new learning, my children, brothers and my family are returning to the village. It’s very rewarding.”

Cleide Monzilar
Vice-cacica aldeia Águas Correntes, povo Umutina/Balatiponé

“The important thing is that REM reaches the communities with great force and makes a difference. It provides assurance and encourages communities. It has to get off the ground so we can get to where we need to be.”

Rubem Alves
Retireiro de Luciara

“REM made a big difference in the lives of associations. We managed to expand, we didn't have our own office before. Today, thank God, we have the office next door, we managed to renovate, paint, buy a solar panel, which made a lot of difference in Cecafs, because energy consumption was quite high”.

Célia Maria
President of Aderjur

“Before REM we were a thing, we weren’t seen. Today, after REM, we are seen, that's why I'm sitting at this table here. I am grateful and grateful for REM and GIZ, because before, not even the government or anyone went to our community to see if we needed anything. It is benefiting all communities in the region.”

João Bispo
Quilombola and Representative of the National Coordination of Quilombos Coordination (CONAQ)

“O REM é um grande catalisador, na medida em que ele integra instituições e agências que estão numa interface contra o desmatamento. E isso melhorou e potencializou a efetividade nos resultados.”.

Fagner Augusto do Nascimento
Lieutenant Colonel of the Environmental Protection Military Police Battalion

“An action like this, in addition to favoring the strengthening of women as protagonists in the family and community, helps the community to diversify and generate income. It also strengthens the importance of social organization, as the enterprise is moving forward due to joint work between management and pequi producers.”

Ana Carolina Bogo
Coordinator of the Ouro Verde Institute (IOV)