There is a need i) to develop concept of carbon credits from agriculture; ii) to define agricultural systems that have high potential for soil C sequestration or GHG emission mitigation, and at the same time high quantity and quality of the agricultural production; iii) to quantify the carbon credits offered by these systems.
Innovative agricultural systems suitable for carbon market will be identified for varieties of geographical and climatic conditions in Europe and Central Asia.
Kesto
21.2.2018–31.12.2020
Partnerit
University of Milan, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Italy. CIMMYT-International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Astana, Kazakhstan.