Soil Carbon Enhancement
Agricultural Land Management (ALM)
Driving sustainable change and verifiable carbon sequestration in farmlands.
Overview
Our Agricultural Land Management projects focus on implementing practices that significantly increase soil organic carbon (SOC) content, improving soil health, water retention, and crop resilience while sequestering atmospheric $\text{CO}_2$. We partner with farmers to transition towards regenerative agriculture.
Key Practices
- No-Till or Reduced Tillage: Minimizing soil disturbance to prevent the release of stored carbon.
- Cover Cropping: Planting non-cash crops to cover the soil, reduce erosion, and enrich organic matter.
- Crop Rotation: Diversifying crops to improve soil structure and nutrient cycling.
- Optimized Fertilizer Use: Precision application to minimize nitrous oxide emissions.
Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV)
We use a combination of remote sensing (ClimaVector), in-situ soil sampling, and AI/DL models (DMRV) to accurately quantify the carbon sequestered and ensure compliance with leading carbon registries. Our approach ensures transparency and high-integrity carbon credits.
For specific methodology details, please refer to the Carbon Hub.