Speakers

Taciano Custodio

Of course. Here is the translation into British English, maintaining a formal and professional tone suitable for a biography or CV. *** Sustainability Executive with 20 years of experience leading transformations in the global food system. A graduate biologist with a Master's in Sustainability and an MBA in Sanitary Engineering, Taciano Custodio has solid expertise in sustainable finance, carbon strategies, supply chain traceability, and stakeholder engagement. As **Head of Sustainability for South America** at Rabobank, he led the development and implementation of high-impact financial solutions linked to sustainability in strategic agricultural sectors – including grains and oilseeds, sugar cane and ethanol, animal protein, agricultural inputs, pulp and paper, coffee, and citrus – positioning sustainability as a strategic growth driver for clients and partners.

Taciano Custodio

Of course. Here is the translation into British English, maintaining a formal and professional tone suitable for a biography or CV. *** Sustainability Executive with 20 years of experience leading transformations in the global food system. A graduate biologist with a Master's in Sustainability and an MBA in Sanitary Engineering, Taciano Custodio has solid expertise in sustainable finance, carbon strategies, supply chain traceability, and stakeholder engagement. As **Head of Sustainability for South America** at Rabobank, he led the development and implementation of high-impact financial solutions linked to sustainability in strategic agricultural sectors – including grains and oilseeds, sugar cane and ethanol, animal protein, agricultural inputs, pulp and paper, coffee, and citrus – positioning sustainability as a strategic growth driver for clients and partners.
05 Nov

Public Policies and the Role of Climate Finance in Sustainable Transformation

How can public policies be structured to turn intentions into concrete investments for climate action? This panel brings together experts and policymakers to discuss the role of governments in financing the green transition. The discussion addresses mechanisms such as climate budgeting, tax incentives, public funds, and public–private partnerships, exploring how regulations and financial instruments can leverage private investment in mitigation and adaptation projects. The focus is on bridging resource mobilisation and implementation, ensuring that climate finance translates into real and effective action.

Green Finance Stage 15:15 - 16:15