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Microsoft and Indigo Ag Set New Record with Soil Carbon Credit Transaction

by Kira Demina
27 June 2024
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Innovative Partnership Highlights Agricultural Contributions to Carbon Neutrality Goals

In a significant move towards carbon neutrality, Microsoft has made headlines by purchasing 40,000 agricultural soil-based carbon credits from Indigo Ag, marking a record-breaking single-transaction in the carbon credit market. This collaboration underscores the pivotal role of agriculture in mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable practices.

Indigo Ag, known for its pioneering work in agricultural sustainability solutions, facilitated the transaction as part of its efforts to reward farmers for adopting regenerative practices that enhance soil health and sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The credits purchased by Microsoft are based on verified reductions in greenhouse gas emissions achieved through Indigo’s carbon farming programs, which include practices like cover cropping and reduced tillage.

Brian Marrs, Director of Carbon Market Development at Indigo Ag, emphasized the importance of partnerships like this in advancing global sustainability goals. “Our collaboration with Microsoft demonstrates the growing recognition of agriculture’s potential to sequester carbon and contribute to corporate climate commitments,” Marrs stated.

Indigo’s approach leverages advanced data analytics and scientific insights to quantify and verify carbon sequestration in agricultural soils, providing a reliable mechanism for companies like Microsoft to invest in carbon removal projects. This transaction not only supports farmers financially but also encourages broader adoption of sustainable farming practices across the agricultural sector.

Microsoft’s decision to invest in agricultural carbon credits aligns with its broader sustainability strategy, which aims to become carbon negative by 2030. The tech giant has committed to removing more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits by the end of the decade, with agricultural soil carbon sequestration playing a crucial role in achieving this ambitious goal.

The record-breaking transaction between Microsoft and Indigo Ag sets a precedent for future carbon credit markets, highlighting the potential for agriculture to drive environmental stewardship and economic resilience simultaneously. As companies increasingly prioritize sustainability in their operations, partnerships like this pave the way for scalable solutions that benefit both businesses and the planet.

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Tags: agricultural sustainabilitycarbon neutralityclimate change mitigationIndigo AgMicrosoftsoil carbon credits

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