Bayer has announced its first carbon credits from thousands of rice farmers who implement re -sorenatic traditions such as direct seed rice (DSR) agriculture in India. In a statement issued by the company, 250,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equipment (CO2E) are recognized and certified by gold standards in the voluntary carbon market.
Tradition
According to information issued by the newspaper The Hindu Business Tax, the company says that the loan will be available for the purchase of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission for climate conscious companies, and the cultivation of water savings and farmer cultivation in favor of regeneration agriculture (regeneration agriculture). In 11 states of India, the empty rice carbon project has been implemented. These are the states that have adopted thousands of farmers in the last two years. Alternatively, DSR is one of the growing traditions of making new carbon loans with moisturizing and drying techniques.
Read-Farmers grow these crops in April and the bumper yield is available in the short term
This is the first time that carbon credit beer has been published in the results of regenerative crop production in Asia. George Majela, Vice President of Bar’s Crop Sciences Department, said, “The Bayer Rice Carbon Project is creating hundreds of thousands of high -quality carbon loans. There are many more pipes in the whole area to feed on large -scale projects with this large -scale pilot.
Teams working with farmers
Farmers participating in the Blank Rice Carbon Project will get the convenience of crop consultation services throughout the season. According to Majela, ‘Our teams work with farmers at the ground level because they follow new methods.’ Traditionally, growing rice growers first plant saplings in the nursery and then plant them in flat and water -filled paddy fields. This process takes a lot of hard work, and then the water level is stable for planting and growing plants in the months. Just before the harvest, farmers are discharged from the field. Today, about 80 percent of the world’s paddy crop is produced using this method.
Methane will be a shortage of emission
Bayer Rice Carbon Program produces carbon loans by helping farmers with marsh rice cultivation. This reduces methane emissions from the D-block of organic matter, especially in the flooded paddy fields. According to the European Union, methane is 28 times more powerful than carbon dioxide to prevent heat in 100 years and is 84 times more powerful over 20 years.
According to Frank Terhorstin, associated with the Department of Crop Sciences, a straight seed rice is an important re -review procedure, which reduces the emission of a powerful greenhouse gas. He says we are happy to see the first carbon debt that came out. For a long time, such traditions help farmers to produce more.
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