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Scaling carbon removals in agricultural soils

Organizers

Agreena (Danish delegation)

 

Location

Danish Pavilion

 
 

About

This session brings together diverse perspectives to explore the intersection of science, technology, finance, and carbon policies and standards in driving the transition to regenerative agriculture among farmers. Featuring short presentations from private market leaders, scientific experts, international carbon standard representatives, and a pioneering regenerative farmer, attendees will gain insights into the innovative strategies and opportunities for turning agricultural soils into carbon sinks. Experts will have a lively panel discussion and participants can engage in a Q&A session to delve deeper into the potential of regenerative agriculture as a climate solution to accelerate sustainable change in our food systems with multiple benefits.

 

Speakers

  • Dr. Rattan Lal, Chair of Soil Science and Goodwill Ambassador for Sustainable Development Issues, IICA and Director of Rattan Lal Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration, Ohio State University

  • Anton Yaristky, Ukrainian farmer, Pidgirne Farms

  • Simon Haldrup, CEO, Agreena

  • Andrew Howard, Senior Director, Climate Policy and Strategy, Verra

  • Leigh Ann Winowiecki, Global Research Leader of Soil and Land Health at World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) and Co-lead of the Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH)

 
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Multi-stakeholder partnerships to favour the development of sustainable production models.