Green loan

Green Loan is a type of financing that enables farmers to use the proceeds for projects contributing to the environment. For investors, Green Loans give an opportunity to indirectly contribute to the generation of high-quality soil carbon credits, which are later sold on the Voluntary Carbon Market and receive part of the proceeds from their sale.
-2,719,932 kg CO2e

LT0003112

Goal
27,225 €
Raised
27,225 €
100%
Return rate
12.5%

Rating
A+

Period
38

Time left

LTV
50%

Country
Lithuania

Loan purpose
Equipment purchase

Business information
Security measures
Loan history
Project owner
Address
Xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx x. xxx., Xxxxxxėxų xxx., Xxxxxxxxx, Xxšxx x. 4
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Declared
Owned
Farming land408.17 ha40.00 ha
20242023
Revenue 75,860.00 € 80,476.00 €
Net profit 37,345.00 € 7,515.00 €
Equity ratio 51.94% -
Project description
Documents
Payment schedule
The farm is located in Ignalina district and has experienced significant growth since 2025, expanding from the former 100 ha to a currently declared area of 408 ha, of which 40 ha are owned. The core business activity is beef cattle farming, with around 150 head raised under fully organic management, supported by a certified organic farm status. Over 300 ha of the farm’s cultivated area are enrolled in the Carbon Credit Program, confirming a strong commitment to sustainable and climate-friendly agriculture. To meet long-term sustainability and efficiency goals, and specifically to reduce fuel consumption by up to 30%, the farm plans to purchase a new „Bednar Mulcher MM 7000“ crop residue mulcher. The requested financing is intended for the acquisition of this state-of-the-art equipment, which will further increase operational productivity while upholding modern organic production standards.

Main Terms
The principal will be repaid by the farmer in regular instalments over the span of 3 years in accordance with the repayment schedule.

85 hectares of land are included in the Green Loan program. It is estimated that a total of 434 carbon certificates will be generated in 4 years (based on a conservative estimation). Consequently, investors will receive below indicated portion of sales proceeds from every carbon certificate generated from the land of the project owner involved in the program;
(1) 60% of income received during the loan period;
(2) 40% of income received for the following year after the loan period.

It is expected that the first carbon certificates will be generated and sold in the second quarter of 2026. The exact return will depend on the amount of sequestered CO2 levels and the sale price of the carbon certificates.


If the project owner (farmer) withdraws from the Carbon Credits Agreement and does not intend to follow the agreement on the carbon revenue split with investors, the project owner will be obliged to repay the entire loan as well as pay the penalty, calculated by multiplying the interest rate by the entire loan amount and period equal to the duration of the loan agreement plus 12 (twelve) months.
Investors of this loan would receive a penalty of 27225 EUR * 10% * 4 year = 10890 EUR. This penalty can be reduced by the return earned by investors from the carbon credits generated

If the project fails to be delivered successfully through no fault of the farmer, the farmer commits to paying investors a minimum interest rate of EURIBOR 6M + 1.5%. This commitment applies in situations such as the lack of market demand for selling carbon credits, among others.



Annualized return forecast
Conservative scenario (€20 per carbon certificate): 7,66% IRR*
Today's scenario (€35 per carbon certificate): 12,5% IRR*
Optimistic scenario (€100 per carbon certificate): 29,1% IRR*
Read more about the return scenarios in the document section

*The internal rate of return (IRR) is a metric used in financial analysis to estimate the profitability of potential investments. Learn more about it

Keep in mind that the return forecast is an estimation and does not guarantee you the returns mentioned above.

Project risks

Please note that investing in this project carries inherent risks, including the potential for the loss of profits and invested funds.

In the event that the Project Owner fails to fulfil their obligations, InSoil will take all necessary measures to safeguard the interests of investors and utilise the provided collateral. However, the Platform Operator does not guarantee the complete fulfilment of the Project Owner’s obligations.

There is also the possibility that carbon certificates may not be generated due to various reasons, such as the actions of Heavy Finance UAB, the project owner, or external factors.

Due to changes in market conditions, measurement methodologies and other factors, the price of carbon certificates is subject to change.