At a Glance

Location: Brazil

Impact Areas: Regenerative Supply Chains, Environment

People Supported:
Black Community, Indigenous Peoples, Women, Rural Communities

NESsT Program: Racial Equity Initiative

Joined NESsT Portfolio:
2025

https://verdenovosementes.com.br/

Overview

VerdeNovo was founded with a simple yet transformative goal in mind: restoring Brazil’s native ecosystems while creating employment opportunities for the communities who protect them. Founded in 2016 by Bárbara Pachêco, Simone Rodrigues, and Willian Gomes, VerdeNovo is the result of years-long research at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, one of the most respected agricultural research organizations in the world. 

Operating in the Cerrado biome in central Brazil, a critically threatened savanna and the most biodiverse in the world, VerdeNovo supports Black and Quilombola women collectors to earn income by collecting and selling native seeds, while providing ecological restoration services and environmental education. Working across five communities, the company trains local leaders in seed collection, processing, and traceability, ensuring both biodiversity recovery and fair local economies. 

VerdeNovo doesn’t require small-scale suppliers and producers to create formal cooperatives. This approach recognizes the history of exploitation and fraud in rural Brazil. Instead, the company builds trust-based partnerships with individual collectors, strengthens communities, generates income through fair trade contracts, and believes that local businesses can and should emerge through a relationship based on regeneration.

The company’s work spans three business fronts: providing native seeds for landscapers, nurseries, and restoration projects; offering ecological restoration services for corporations, governments, and NGOs; and leading immersive training experiences that transfer knowledge on regenerative farming. Since 2022, VerdeNovo has supported more than 40 collectors—85% of them Black women—to triple their household income. Each collector now earns a stable, fair income through formal contracts that pay approximately 50% of seed sales directly to suppliers. 

VerdeNovo restores local ecosystems by growing plants from native seeds rather than introducing non-native species, restoring soil health, and prioritizing bio-inputs over chemical fertilizers. Through its field immersions and technical courses, it has transferred this knowledge to 300 people, including local collectors, restoration technicians, and public servants in sustainable land management. 

By partnering with organizations like WWF, Natura, Banco do Brasil, TikTok, and Itaú, VerdeNovo has positioned itself as a leader in community-based ecological restoration in Brazil. 


Results & Impact 

85%

of collectors are Black women

127 hectares

of land restored

50%

of seeds sales paid directly to suppliers

“VerdeNovo operates according to regenerative principles and builds relationships based on respect. We have long respected NESsT for its consistent commitment to our community. Its support opens new paths for us: strengthening supply-chain traceability, sustaining real social and environmental impact, and advancing the empowerment of our territories. We believe this work must center communities that have historically been marginalized and recognize the Cerrado and other biomes as territories of knowledge, innovation, and living tradition. Walking this path with NESsT reinforces our shared commitment to preservation, conservation, and restoration.”
— Bárbara Pacheco, Co-founder of VerdeNovo

NESsT Investment

Looking ahead, VerdeNovo plans to enter the carbon credit market by 2026, generating verified credits from restoration projects in the Cerrado and Amazon biomes. Through a new digital traceability platform, it will track each seed from tree to planting site, ensuring transparency, enabling carbon certification, and sharing value back to the communities who make regeneration possible. 

NESsT's investment in VerdeNovo will go toward strengthening the company’s technology, governance, and infrastructure, including the completion of VerdeNovo’s digital traceability and marketplace platform and the construction of a seed storage facility in the Kalunga Quilombola community of Mimoso. 

As part of the NESsT Racial Equity portfolio, VerdeNovo will expand its network of collectors from 5 to 10 communities, launch new restoration projects in the Amazon, and formalize contracts that protect workers’ rights. NESsT is also helping structure the company’s advisory board and gender strategy, ensuring that the voices of Black and Quilombola women continue to lead the regenerative economy in Brazil. 

With NESsT’s support, VerdeNovo is building a model of inclusive regeneration—where nature and communities thrive together, and where women’s knowledge stands at the center of Brazil’s ecological transition. 


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