Kernel has entered the final phase of its carbon project for the future Kernel has started an international audit of its environmental initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions according to the strictest global standard Verra. The partners in this process are Sentinel Earth, and the data collected within the framework of the project are used to support initiatives of the EBRD, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), as well as NASA Harvest. Kernel does not just grow grain, but also implements practices that allow the soil to absorb carbon. The pilot project is taking place on 15,000 hectares in the Chernihiv region. It involves the implementation of special agricultural technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the ability of soils to accumulate carbon, differentiated fertilizer application, the use of bio-preparations and green manure (fertilizer plants). Currently, the results of this project are undergoing professional verificatio
Kernel has initiated an international audit of its environmental initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions under the strictest global standard Verra. The partners in this process are Sentinel Earth, and the data collected within the project are used to support initiatives of the EBRD, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), as well as NASA Harvest. Kernel does not merely grow grain but also implements practices that allow the soil to absorb carbon. The pilot project is taking place on 15,000 hectares in the Chernihiv region. It involves the implementation of special agricultural technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the ability of soils to accumulate carbon, differentiated fertilizer application, the use of bio-preparations, and cover crops (green manure). Currently, the results of this project are undergoing professional verification to be transformed into carbon certificates—a kind of environmental currency that confirms the removal ...