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ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION
AT SCALE

MORFO helps companies restore degraded land through science-based ecological restoration.
We restore degraded landscapes, recover biodiversity, and monitor restoration performance over time to ensure long-term outcomes.

A forest planted by reforestation

A 4-stage restoration process  

ANALYSIS OF THE AREA

Long-term ecological monitoring

SEED SELECTION AND ENCAPSULATION

PRECISE AND FAST PLANTING OF OUR SEEDPODS

The many benefits of seedpods

High survival rates

biological symbiosis

real environment

SCALED DEPLOYMENT


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Frédéric Bart

Mining Environment Coordinator

"MORFO's innovative approach completes our panel of revegetation solutions by allowing us to consider a quick intervention of difficult to access areas, while meeting our safety, biodiversity and quality monitoring requirements over time."

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STRENGTHS OF MORFO's SOLUTION

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Streamlined and reliable implementation.

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Ability to operate in remote and hard-to-access areas.

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High-quality restoration with effective erosion control.

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Measured performance tracking through an interactive monitoring dashboard.

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Restoration on steep or difficult terrain while minimizing risks to field teams.

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Ability to deploy restoration activities in parallel within ongoing projects.

All Your Forest Data in One Integrated Platform

DASHBOARD

MORFO’s customers and stakeholders have direct access to a project dashboard, providing transparent, traceable data, imagery, and reports.

This enables real-time performance tracking, adaptive management, and continuous monitoring, supporting measurable impact and long-term project value.

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FREQUENTLY
ASKED
QUESTIONS

Why use seedpods?

Our patented seedpods protect native seeds during early establishment, support germination under real field conditions, and reduce logistical and planting costs in large-scale restoration projects.

What are MORFO's success rates?

During laboratory and nursery phases, MORFO achieves average seedling survival rates of around 80%, depending on species.Field performance varies based on site-specific conditions, which is why MORFO integrates continuous monitoring and adaptive management.

Survival, growth, and vegetation dynamics are tracked over time, allowing corrective actions when needed and progressively improving restoration outcomes across projects.

Who are your customers?

We work with public and private landholders — including governments, NGOs, and companies — seeking to restore degraded land while meeting ecological, regulatory, and sustainability requirements.

Would you like to contact us to reforest a plot of land?
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How long do MORFO trees take to grow?

Tree growth timelines depend on species selection, site conditions, and ecosystem context. In tropical and subtropical regions, favorable climate conditions often enable faster and more continuous biomass accumulation throughout the year.

Rather than optimizing individual tree growth, MORFO designs restoration projects to rebuild functioning forest ecosystems. By prioritizing species diversity, soil recovery, and long-term ecological monitoring, MORFO supports resilient forest development and predictable performance over time.

What are other ecological benefits of MORFO's reforestation efforts?

The ecological benefits of reforestation vary according to regional context, local biodiversity, and environmental conditions. However, well-designed forest restoration remains a critical lever for ecosystem recovery, climate regulation, and environmental resilience.

MORFO’s restoration projects contribute to:
– Ecosystem regeneration:
supporting natural vegetation recovery and restoring habitats for local fauna.

– Climate regulation: forests help mitigate climate impacts such as droughts, floods, and extreme weather events.

– Water regulation: r
estored forests improve water infiltration, reduce runoff, and stabilize hydrological cycles.

– Soil stabilization: root systems reduce erosion, particularly in highly degraded areas.

– Soil fertility improvement: organic matter accumulation over time enhances soil structure and nutrient availability.

– Air quality improvement: vegetation absorbs air pollutants and contributes to healthier local environments.

– Reduced vulnerability to disease and invasive species: diversified ecosystems are more resilient than single-species projects.

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