Italian and Croatian olive growers test new carbon credit project

Published 2022년 6월 15일

Tridge summary

A three-year EU-funded project, GECO2, has demonstrated that olive, fruit, and vine growers can create carbon credits, offering new opportunities and contributing to the environment. The project created an experimental market that allowed farmers to measure their carbon sequestering capabilities and sell carbon credits, while buyers in the food sector could offset their greenhouse gas emissions by purchasing these credits. The project involved hundreds of farmers and entrepreneurs, verified that participating farmers sequester around three tons of carbon per hectare on average, and involved around 160 farmers covering 1,877 hectares, contributing to the storage of over 6,500 tons of greenhouse gases. The project's partners are hopeful that GECO2 will serve as a model for building a comprehensive carbon credit market based on agriculture.
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A three-year-long European Union-funded project has shown that olive, fruit and vine growers can efficiently contribute to developing a carbon credit market focused on agriculture, creating new opportunities for farmers and producing beneficial effects for the environment. The experimental market set up by the Green Economy and CO2 project (GECO2) allowed the agricultural partners to measure their carbon sequestering capabilities and sell carbon credit. On the other side of the spectrum, GECO2 buyers in the food sector were allowed to offset portions of their greenhouse gas emissions by buying those credits. Coordinated by Italian and Croatian officials, hundreds of farmers and entrepreneurs on both banks of the Adriatic Sea participated in the scheme, which encouraged the adoption of many farming best practices. “Thanks to the best practices in managing their territory and the biomass, farmers who participated in the project have learned that a virtuous approach can lead to ...

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