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Generation Forest with Andreas Eke

1 h 0 min · 18 de may de 2026
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not an endorsement for this opportunity, nor is it an investment recommendation or investment advice. Send an email to sdm@theforestlink.com [sdm@theforestlink.com] to learn how to apply Watch on You Tube [https://youtu.be/s3lDgZcIcJs] The ForestLink newsletter sign-up [https://theforestlink.com/newsletter-sign-up/] Generation Forest [https://generationforestinvest.com/] Generation Forest on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/generationforestinvest/] The Ask: $25M USD to acquire land in Panama and establish more permanent, productive biodiverse forests in Panama Today on Pitch Pod, I’m joined by Andreas Eke, CEO of Generation Forest Invest. In this conversation, Andreas presents Generation Forest’s approach to building permanent, productive, biodiverse forests in Panama through a combination of land acquisition, native species reforestation, carbon finance, and long-term timber management. We discuss how the model is designed to generate returns from both timber and premium-priced carbon credits, while restoring degraded cattle land into permanent forest assets. Andreas explains the organization’s cooperative and institutional investment structures, the role of carbon pre-sales in financing expansion, and the strategy behind building a 50,000-hectare forest corridor supporting biodiversity, watershed protection, and rural livelihoods. We also explore the operational realities of managing mixed-species forestry, land acquisition due diligence, and why biodiversity and permanence may become increasingly important drivers of long-term forest value. Founding Director and Host: Shauna Matkovich - The ForestLink [https://theforestlink.com/] Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas - Unscripted Creatives [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laasmagdalena/] Sound Library Ecology-Agriculture-Environment [https://cdn.pixabay.com/download/audio/2025/05/31/audio_c1991b2b40.mp3] via Pixabay Sign up now [https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/n6h7o1] for the ForestLink’s newsletter, where you’ll receive technical advice, reflections, and best-practice guidance to support you with your forest-linked investment strategy or business straight to your inbox. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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