Study finds land size, training key to driving online forest carbon credit sales in China

Published 16:52 on June 30, 2025 / Last updated at 16:52 on June 30, 2025 / APAC Compliance Markets & Taxes, Asia, Asia Pacific, China, Forestry, Nature-based Carbon, Voluntary

Farmers in China are more likely to sell voluntary offsets online if they have larger forest holdings and have received targeted training in carbon markets, according to new research.
Farmers in China are more likely to sell voluntary offsets online if they have larger forest holdings and have received targeted training in carbon markets, according to new research.


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