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Agroforestry and Reforestation for Carbon Sequestration in Indonesia
The PURE PROJECT SAS · Multiple provinces · 515 ha
A small 515 ha grouped agroforestry pipeline project run by French developer PUR, initiated 2021 across four Indonesian islands (Sumatra, Bangka, Java, Sulawesi) with smallholder coffee cooperatives — appears to be the Verra-pipeline formalisation of PUR's long-running Kopi Lestari coffee work.
- Name
- Agroforestry and Reforestation for Carbon Sequestration in Indonesia
- Developer
- The PURE PROJECT SAS
- Province
- Multiple provinces
- Type
- Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use
- Methodology
- AR-AMS0007
- Hectares
- 515 ha
- Status
- Pipeline
- Integrity score
- 63 / 100
- Registry IDs
- Verra VCS3012
- Generated
- Updated 2026-04-23
What is Agroforestry and Reforestation for Carbon Sequestration in Indonesia?
A small 515 ha grouped agroforestry pipeline project run by French developer PUR, initiated 2021 across four Indonesian islands (Sumatra, Bangka, Java, Sulawesi) with smallholder coffee cooperatives — appears to be the Verra-pipeline formalisation of PUR's long-running Kopi Lestari coffee work. Methodology AR-AMS0007 is a sunset CDM pathway; migration to VM0047 is likely required before any issuance.
Who operates Agroforestry and Reforestation for Carbon Sequestration in Indonesia?
Agroforestry and Reforestation for Carbon Sequestration in Indonesia is developed by The PURE PROJECT SAS and listed on Verra VCS3012.
What is its integrity score?
63 / 100. Driven down by validation recency (50) and supported by community flags (75).
Why is it notable?
Latest news. Verra approved the first credit issuances under VM0047 ARR on 21 April 2026, marking the formal end of the CDM-era methodology window and increasing pressure on pipeline projects like this one to complete migration. No project-specific news was located for this PUR grouped project in 2025-2026 — consistent with its pipeline status and PUR's generally low-PR operational style.
When was this last updated?
This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.
A small 515 ha grouped agroforestry pipeline project run by French developer PUR, initiated 2021 across four Indonesian islands (Sumatra, Bangka, Java, Sulawesi) with smallholder coffee cooperatives — appears to be the Verra-pipeline formalisation of PUR's long-running Kopi Lestari coffee work. Methodology AR-AMS0007 is a sunset CDM pathway; migration to VM0047 is likely required before any issuance. Projected ~56,645 credits total over 30-year crediting; no buyers disclosed.
Analyst briefing
Activities & scale Per the REDD Projects Database entry (ID 708), this is a grouped ARR project initiated by PUR Projet in 2021 to reforest degraded land and establish sustainable agroforestry with smallholder farmers across multiple Indonesian islands: Sumatra (Bener Meriah, West Aceh regencies in Aceh), Bangka Belitung (East Belitung), Java (Bandung), and Sulawesi (South Konawe) 1. Partner cooperatives include Kopepi Ketiara, Koperasi Gayo Antara, and Ribang Gayo Musara — the same Gayo Arabica coffee cooperatives that anchor PUR's Kopi Lestari programme. KarbonLens records 515 ha, with 56,645 lifetime credits projected across a 30-year crediting period (2021-2051), implying roughly 1,900 tCO2/yr 1.
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Integrity score
Moderate
v1 methodology, calibrating. Last computed 2026-06-10.
Registries
Issuances
Pipeline — no issuances recorded.
Retirements
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Total retired
No retirements recorded.
Satellite alerts (last 90 days)
Total
10.592
High confidence
0
Nominal confidence
0
Showing 5.000 of 10.592 alerts — see all in alerts inbox
Score methodology
Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (10592), high-confidence alerts (0), registries (1), years since validation (unknown).
Methodology v1. Weights: validation recency 25%, reversal risk 35%, community flags 20%, transparency 20%. See full methodology →