
Integrating Smallholder Farmers into the Carbon Market
Across many regions of the world, smallholder farmers manage millions of hectares of agricultural land and produce a large share of the global food supply.
Their land also holds significant potential for climate solutions such as soil carbon sequestration and biochar application.
Our approach focuses on bridging this gap by creating the digital infrastructure, documentation systems, and project structures that allow thousands of farmers to participate collectively in certified carbon removal projects.
However, traditional carbon market structures are designed for large industrial projects and are difficult to access for small-scale farmers.
Providing High-Quality Carbon Removal Credits
In recent years, concerns about the integrity of carbon credits have increased significantly. Many buyers are looking for solutions that deliver measurable climate impact and can withstand growing scrutiny from regulators, investors, and the public. By combining standardized monitoring, digital documentation, and independent certification processes, our projects are designed to generate high-quality carbon removal credits with transparent and traceable impact. This allows organizations to contribute to credible climate strategies while supporting real-world climate solutions.
Climate solutions are most effective when
environmental impact and economic incentives work together.
Our model connects global demand for durable carbon removal with the agricultural communities that can implement these solutions on the ground. Farmers benefit from improved soil health, increased resilience, and additional income opportunities, while buyers gain access to transparent carbon removal with measurable long-term impact.
By aligning climate goals with local economic benefits, the system creates the conditions for scalable and sustainable climate action.
In addition to simply offsetting CO2 emissions through the actual long-term sequestration of CO2, the project provides sustainable support for several SDGs (UN Sustainable Development Goals).
Combining Climate Action and Social Impact
Additional income and reduced cost for fertilizer, pesticides will increase income for the farmer and region
Additional income and reduced cost for fertilizer, pesticides will increase income for the farmer and region
No Poverty

Edible cover and catch crops (legumes) increase food diversity and significantly expand arable land.
Edible cover and catch crops (legumes) increase food diversity and significantly expand arable land.


Zero Hunger
Healthy food and drinking water significantly improve the quality of life
Healthy food and drinking water significantly improve the quality of life
Healthy food and drinking water significantly improve the quality of life
Good Health and well-beeing

Farmer training and knowledge is at a very high international level
Farmer training and knowledge is at a very high international level
Healthy food and drinking water significantly improve the quality of life
Quality Education

Healthy soil leads to clean drinking water and improves underground water cycles. Water is stored in the soil and released in a purified form, as less water is needed for cotton plants.
Healthy soil leads to clean drinking water and improves underground water cycles. Water is stored in the soil and released in a purified form, as less water is needed for cotton plants.
Clean Water and Satinantion


As additional income will flow into the region/ country/ continent, the surplus will generate economic growth on these levels and not only a shift in recipients
As additional income will flow into the region/ country/ continent, the surplus will generate economic growth on these levels and not only a shift in recipients
Decent work and Economic Growth

Reduced need for water, optimized biodiversity, minimum tillage to ensure healthy soil.
Reduced need for water, optimized biodiversity, minimum tillage to ensure healthy soil.

RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
The CO2 reduced is significant so not only the emissions of the farming can be compensated, but additional CO2 can be sequestered for more than 100 years.
The CO2 reduced is significant so not only the emissions of the farming can be compensated, but additional CO2 can be sequestered for more than 100 years.
CLIMATE ACTION

The used procedures will increase the number of microorganisms in the soil significantly so the soil quality will increase.
The used procedures will increase the number of microorganisms in the soil significantly so the soil quality will increase.
LIFE ON LAND

ICAC, CMIA, bizpando and a lot of local industry, worker organizations etc. work together.
ICAC, CMIA, bizpando and a lot of local industry, worker organizations etc. work together.
PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
