Farmers’ inclination to sell credits could hinder their corporate relationships, says business group

Published 16:35 on October 31, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:35 on October 31, 2023  / /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, EMEA, International, Middle East, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

The growing inclination for farmers to generate and sell carbon credits, rather than help their food and agricultural clients achieve their insetting objectives, could hinder supplier relationships in the agricultural sector, a global business association representative told a conference this week. 
The growing inclination for farmers to generate and sell carbon credits, rather than help their food and agricultural clients achieve their insetting objectives, could hinder supplier relationships in the agricultural sector, a global business association representative told a conference this week. 


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