Project Overview
Location
El Gran Chaco, Paraguay
Paraguay holds some of the greatest potential for nature-based projects in South America. Yet meaningful work here depends on trust, local knowledge, and the right relationships.
Orbolo Bridge supports organizations to enter Paraguay with confidence. Through our on-the-ground presence and local network, we help partners open the right doors, build the right connections, and execute projects effectively, standing on proven local foundations from day one.
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Three Ways We Work With You

Explore
Know the territory before you commit. We organize and coordinate exploration missions to Paraguay, site visits, field tours, meetings with local landowners, NGOs, and technical experts, full logistics.
Includes: field visits · local meetings · logistics & transport · project feasibility assessment

Connect
Find the right local partner We use our network to identify and connect you with the right actor: a producer, a local NGO, a landowner, or a supplier that meets your specific requirements.
Includes: network mapping · partner identification · pre-validation · introductions · negotiation support

Execute
Stay with you through implementation We become your operational team in Paraguay, project coordination, field monitoring, local stakeholder management, and progress reporting.
Includes: project management · field coordination · local representation · reporting
Local Roots for Nature Based Solutions
Orbolo operate there. Our own estancia (El Tapir), our active livestock advisory network (GAPP), and years of relationship-building with local producers, landowners, and institutions give us something no consultant can replicate: actual presence and actual trust.
Paraguay without Orbolo Ground means months of searching, closed doors, and projects that never start. With us, you arrive knowing who to meet, what to expect, and how to move forward.
Who Is It For?
NGOs & Foundations
Companies with
ESG goals
Impact investors
International organizations

