Corban Credit
Carbon credits in agriculture refer to the practice of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in farming and land use activities, and then being able to trade or sell the resulting carbon credits on the market. This can be achieved through a variety of methods such as implementing sustainable farming practices, conserving forests or wetlands, and using renewable energy sources. By participating in carbon credit programs, farmers and landowners can not only help mitigate climate change, but also potentially generate additional income. This creates an incentive for agricultural businesses to adopt more environmentally-friendly practices and can contribute to overall carbon emissions reductions on a global scale.
© 2024 My E-Kisan. All Rights Reserved
Designed by The Designo Creata
Navigation
Scan QR to Download our app
info@myekisan.com
© 2024 My E-Kisan. All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy Terms & Condition Responsible Discloser Designed by The Designo Creata