A new study investigates ways to price GHG emissions from agricultural activities along the agri-food value chain and how this can be accompanied by providing farmers and other landowners with financial incentives for climate action.
AGFT’s team successfully developed a plan for the pilot experiment: Conventional vs. Carbon Farming According to the plan, recent pivotal field activities include:
Developing nations are disproportionately affected by climate change; a Stanford University study found that economic inequality between developed and developing nations has increased by 25% since 1960 due to climate change.
The second general assembly of CARBONICA, a groundbreaking project aimed at revolutionising carbon farming innovation, was held on April 18th, 2024, in Skopje, North Macedonia.