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...workday sometimes finds John Forgach draped in mosquito netting, paddling the backwaters of the Amazon in a dugout canoe. He's on the hunt--for a new investment. Forgach, 52, spent decades making money the old-fashioned way, as an investment banker in places like Geneva and New York City. Now he is back in his native Brazil to show that preserving the environment and indigenous cultures can be profitable. As CEO of a Sao Paulo-based private company called A2R Environmental Funds, Forgach raises money from institutions like the Swiss government and the World Bank Group and invests mainly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exports from Amazonia | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

...Forgach's signature deal--the result of one of his jungle-scouting expeditions--was the 1999 purchase of a $1.5 million majority stake in Muana Alimentos, located on the remote Amazon island of Marajo. Muana cultivates acaizeiro palms and packages and sells the palms' hearts (prized for gourmet salads) and their purple acai fruit (used in Howler's organic Rainforest Sorbet). In an industry in which exploitation of the environment and workers is the norm, Muana stood out by refusing to employ children. It paid its workers and suppliers at least 28% above the $78-a-month minimum wage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exports from Amazonia | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

...Forgach did the Muana deal for Sao Paulo's Banco Axial as part of an assignment to find undervalued companies that were helping preserve the environment. In June 2000 he bought out the bank's "green" investment division and partnered with a Boston-based investment firm, GMO Renewable Resources, whose capital comes mainly from private institutions. Together, they launched A2R and continued to work on both the business health of Muana and the well-being of its workers. "If you want to help the environment and reduce the risk for investors," says Forgach, "you must alleviate poverty in the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exports from Amazonia | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

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