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  • Soil is earth's secret solution to climate change,

  • storing about 25 per cent of the world's fossil fuel emissions

  • each year.

  • But intensive farming practises are having a detrimental effect

  • on nature's storage system.

  • Carbon farming, the process of sequestering carbon

  • in soil through sustainable farming methods,

  • improves the quality of soil giving it a greater capacity

  • to store more carbon.

  • The concept covers two key areas; the avoidance

  • of releasing further emissions.

  • For example, by reducing or replacing

  • the use of fertilisers or by keeping soils

  • covered year round preventing soil oxidation.

  • And the removal of existing CO2 by promoting

  • regenerative agricultural practises, such as reducing

  • tillage, using cover crops, and rotating crops in fields.

  • Some scientists are concerned that the data needed

  • to reinforce the benefits of carbon farming

  • is not yet available.

  • Currently, the only way to measure soil sequestration is

  • through soil sampling, which is expensive and labour intensive.

  • We expect technologies to improve,

  • and to emerge, and to be adopted by protocols,

  • ultimately lowering costs and increasing accuracy.

  • For businesses committing to reduce their carbon footprint,

  • supporting carbon farming and purchasing removed

  • carbon via verified carbon credit system

  • is one way to offset their own unavoidable emissions.

  • A carbon credit, the most commonly recognised unit,

  • equates to one tonne of removed or avoided CO2.

  • For farmers, the perceived benefits of carbon farming

  • need to outweigh any risks associated with transitioning

  • from intensive to regenerative farming,

  • such as a loss of income due to small yields in the short-term.

  • For carbon farming to accelerate,

  • we need to have a stable market where the buyer knows

  • the product and the farmer exactly

  • what to do to earn that credit and to create revenues.

  • A marketplace brings both parties together

  • and regulates the process.

  • With a greater commitment to trust, transparency,

  • and quality data, the demand for agricultural and other carbon

  • offsetting credits is expected to rise as much as 100 times

  • by 2050.

  • This will not only provide a welcome stream of income

  • for farmers, but over time, will improve

  • the biodiversity, fertility, yield, and carbon composition

  • of soil, leading to more CO2 being removed

  • from the atmosphere and helping to reach global net zero goals.

Soil is earth's secret solution to climate change,

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Unlocking the potential of a soil-based economy | FT Food Revolution

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    joey joey に公開 2021 年 09 月 20 日
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