Soy Bonds: Financial facility eyes $1bn support for sustainable soy farming in Brazil

Michael Holder
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Financial facility is 'world's first' focused on investing in responsible soy farming on underutilised land in Brazil

A $1bn green bonds scheme described as the "world's first" specifically focused on supporting sustainable soy production in Brazil is to launch at the London Stock Exchange today. The Responsible Commodities...

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