Climate-Smart Agriculture: Carbon Markets & Regenerative Farming

October 3, 2025

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  • Global Climate Policy
  • Soil Health Innovation

Agriculture’s Role in Emissions & Mitigation

Agriculture accounts for nearly 20% of global greenhouse emissions,
but it also offers some of the cheapest carbon mitigation opportunities
through soil sequestration, agroforestry, and regenerative farming practices.

Carbon Markets in Action

India’s carbon markets now accept agricultural projects generating
soil carbon credits.
African nations like Kenya and Tanzania are exploring similar mechanisms,
linking farmers to global buyers of voluntary carbon offsets.

Regenerative Practices

Key practices improving soil health while capturing atmospheric carbon include:

  • No-till farming
  • Crop rotation
  • Cover cropping
  • Biochar application

Digital Tools for Credibility

Digital MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, Verification) tools using
satellites and AI ensure credibility in carbon credit generation
and reduce risks of misreporting.

Challenges Ahead

Obstacles include:

  • Low farmer awareness of carbon markets
  • Aggregation challenges for smallholders
  • Risks of greenwashing

The Opportunity

If executed well, climate-smart agriculture could provide farmers
with a new income stream while supporting national climate targets.

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