nurture. farm, a digital platform for sustainable agriculture, has become the first company to successfully generate and forward sell agriculture-related carbon credits in India, the company has claimed. nurture. Farm’s Alternate Wetting and Drying & Dry Seeded Rice (AWD-DSR) project covered 22,000 acres of rice paddy fields and involved over 2,500 smallholder farmers. This initiative forms a crucial part of nurture. farm’s objective of transitioning farmers to adopt sustainable agricultural practices, and reduce the environmental impact of rice cultivation. 20,000 carbon credits were derived from this AWD-DSR project. Its benefits included 15 per cent to 30 per cent of water savings. Another 120,000 credits are under process from the Crop Residue Management (CRM) programme. The CRM programme empowered over 25,000 farmers to prevent 420,000 acres of farmland from being burnt, thereby preventing the generation of 2,135 tonnes of particulate matter, including PM 2.5 and PM 10. nurture.farm’s AWD-DSR programme is now being submitted to a global validation agency, and in two quarters’ time to the Verified Carbon Standard (Verra) for final verification and credit generation. The CRM programme will follow suit, with submission to the validation agency in the next quarter. During the last cropping season (Rabi), nurture. farm expanded the AWD-DSR programme across an additional 120,000 acres.

The company plans to create more carbon credits by further extending its projects. In 2022, nurture.farm’s CRM programme will cover at least one million acres, while it will scale up its AWD-DSR project to 180,000 acres. nurture.farm, has set a target to help Indian farmers generate one million agriculture-related carbon credits by 2023, thereby being the leading supplier of nature-based carbon credits in India.

Since its launch in 2020, more than 1.5 million farmers – who are collectively responsible for over five million acres – use the nurture.farm platform to access the mechanisation services, technology, training, services, market linkages, finance agri-inputs and farm equipment they need to perform sustainable agricultural practices. Speaking on the development, Dhruv Sawhney, Business Head and COO of nurture.farm, said, “India is well-placed to pioneer agriculture-related carbon credits’ trading. India is the world’s second-largest producer of key staples including rice, wheat, fruit and vegetables, and agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for over 50 per cent of the population. And yet, India is also the world’s third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases.”

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