CARBON
Our lever for rural transition. 

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Ehoud Cola CEO TDM 🇨🇴
Paola A. Beltrán Civil Eng. 🇨🇴
Chloe Hung COO Greenchar 🇨🇳
Jaryl Lim CEO Greenchar🇸🇬

⚙️ “Method of sequestration”

Our certifiable sequestration method

We transform agricultural and forestry residues into biochar , a stable vegetable charcoal that stores carbon sustainably in the soil. This technology is based on a low-temperature pyrolysis process, carried out in mobile units installed near biomass sources.

This biochar is then used for:

  • Revitalizing agricultural soils

  • Stabilize building materials

  • Serve as a filler material in the cement industry

Button: Learn more about our mobile units ➜


🛣️ “Sustainable Cement Route”

The Sustainable Cement Route

In partnership with communities, businesses and engineers, we launched the Sustainable Cement Route , an initiative aimed at integrating biochar into construction value chains.

This pilot approach is being carried out with the voluntary support of civil engineer Paola Andrea Beltrán Vásquez , an expert in rural solutions and cement sustainability.

🔄 Cooperative model and carbon platform

We are considering a hybrid platform :

  • 🛒 Carbon Broker : Tierras de Montaña acts as an intermediary between producers and buyers (companies, investment funds, NGOs).

  • 🛠️ Technical Assistance : Potential studies, carbon impact calculation, design of pyrolysis units.

  • 📄 Certification File : Development of technical files, support for verification.

  • 🤝 Group selling : Aggregation of credit volumes to negotiate better prices on behalf of producers.


📞 Let’s work together

For producers:

✅ Do you have agricultural residues (coffee, cocoa, bamboo, etc.) and would like to participate in a carbon project?
Contact us:
📧 producers@tierrasdemontana.com
📞 +57 312 456 7890

For technical or financial partners:

🌍 Are you working on certification, pyrolysis technologies, or climate finance?
💼 Join our cooperative model.
📧 partners@tierrasdemontana.com


🧩 The role of Greenchar

Greenchar is a strategic partner in the development of low-tech and mobile pyrolysis solutions . Their expertise is essential for validating field units, optimizing inputs (coffee pulp, cocoa shells, bamboo), and stabilizing the quality of the biochar produced.


🎯 Objective 2026:

  • 100 producers supported.

  • 200 tonnes of CO₂e sequestered.

  • 1 portfolio of carbon credits sold to responsible companies.


🌎 A useful, traceable and human carbon credit

At Tierras de Montaña, we believe that the ecological transition is also a social transition .
Our carbon credits are not just numbers: they tell stories of living soil, peasant resilience, and climate justice.


🌱 Producers at the heart of the Tierras de Montaña carbon model

At Tierras de Montaña , we have a clear objective: to reward sustainable agricultural practices and support producers in the environmental recovery of their land . That is why we have decided to include in our portfolio an offer for the sale of regenerative carbon credits , putting biomass and biochar systems at the service of real, measurable and traceable carbon sequestration .


📍 What we offer

1. Generation of carbon credits via biochar

We support producers (coffee, cocoa, fruit, Andean crops) in the recovery of their agricultural residues (coffee pulp, cocoa shells, bamboo, etc.) into biochar, thanks to adapted technology and rigorous methodology.

🔧 Technical offer :
In collaboration with our partners, we propose the installation of micro-units for transforming biomass into biochar (in testing or deployed depending on the project). These units reduce emissions, improve soils and generate a verifiable volume of sequestered carbon .

2. Certification and voluntary market access

We are working to build a chain of trust to certify practices and support the sale of carbon credits on regional and international markets.
Our approach is inspired by recognized standards (Verra, Puro.Earth, Plan Vivo, etc.), and we are currently collaborating with technical players (including Greenchar ) to:

  • Establish a simple, rigorous methodology accessible to small producers .

  • Implement digital traceability via a dedicated platform.

  • Create collective carbon credit portfolios , allowing producers to pool their efforts and have fair access to the market .

🧪 Today :
We do not yet directly issue official carbon certificates, but we are in an active phase of co-construction with certification, carbon engineering and blockchain partners , in order to validate our first pilot projects in 2025.


🔄 Cooperative model and carbon platform

We are considering a hybrid platform :

  • 🛒 Carbon Broker : Tierras de Montaña acts as an intermediary between producers and buyers (companies, investment funds, NGOs).

  • 🛠️ Technical Assistance : Potential studies, carbon impact calculation, design of pyrolysis units.

  • 📄 Certification File : Development of technical files, support for verification.

  • 🤝 Group selling : Aggregation of credit volumes to negotiate better prices on behalf of producers.


📞 Let’s work together

For producers:

✅ Do you have agricultural residues (coffee, cocoa, bamboo, etc.) and would like to participate in a carbon project?
Contact us:
📧 producers@tierrasdemontana.com
📞 +57 312 456 7890

For technical or financial partners:

🌍 Are you working on certification, pyrolysis technologies, or climate finance?
💼 Join our cooperative model.
📧 partners@tierrasdemontana.com


🧩 The role of Greenchar

Greenchar is a strategic partner in the development of low-tech and mobile pyrolysis solutions . Their expertise is essential for validating field units, optimizing inputs (coffee pulp, cocoa shells, bamboo), and stabilizing the quality of the biochar produced.


🎯 Objective 2026:

  • 100 producers supported.

  • 200 tonnes of CO₂e sequestered.

  • 1 portfolio of carbon credits sold to responsible companies.


🌎 A useful, traceable and human carbon credit

At Tierras de Montaña, we believe that the ecological transition is also a social transition .
Our carbon credits are not just numbers: they tell stories of living soil, peasant resilience, and climate justice.