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 Impact at scale

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Through the controlled conversion of agricultural residues into biochar, a large share of this carbon is stabilized and prevented from returning to the atmosphere.

When biochar is incorporated into soils, the carbon can remain stored for hundreds to thousands of years.

By combining biochar production with reliable digital monitoring and independent verification, the project generates high-integrity carbon removal that can be transparently tracked and certified.

Climate Impact

Plants naturally absorb COâ‚‚ from the atmosphere as they grow. 

This makes it possible to scale permanent carbon removal while maintaining strong environmental integrity.

Social Impact

Smallholder farmers often face declining soil fertility, increasing climate variability, and limited access to international markets.

By participating in the project, farmers receive training in biochar production, composting, and improved soil management practices.

The use of biochar-enriched compost can improve soil structure, increase water retention, and enhance nutrient availability, helping crops become more resilient to drought and extreme weather.

At the same time, access to carbon markets creates an additional income stream, supporting more stable livelihoods and enabling farmers to invest in their farms and communities.

Economic Impact

The project is designed so that the majority of value generated from carbon credits flows back to the regions where the climate impact is created.

Revenues are shared with participating farmers and local project partners, supporting rural development and strengthening agricultural value chains.

By working with established farmer associations and using scalable digital tools for monitoring and certification, the model can expand efficiently across regions and crops.

This allows climate action to generate long-term economic opportunities while supporting a transition toward more sustainable and resilient agricultural systems. 

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