India’s top agricultural state partners with non-profit, developer to generate agroforestry carbon credits

Published 07:50 on July 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:50 on July 16, 2024  / Nikita Pandey /  Asia Pacific, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

India’s largest farming state has partnered with a local non-profit and a Singapore-based developer for agroforestry projects across the state in order to boost farmers’ incomes through carbon credit revenue.
India’s largest farming state has partnered with a local non-profit and a Singapore-based developer for agroforestry projects across the state in order to boost farmers’ incomes through carbon credit revenue.


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