132 Farmers from Ghana Needs Support
We have a our official partner with office in Ghana, and we are...
Our Carbon Villages are built around the dedication and hard work of smallholder farmers who are transforming the way agriculture impacts the planet. Each village represents a hub of innovation — where farming meets climate action and sustainability becomes a way of life.
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Over the past few harvests, Farmer Killian has transformed his crop residues into 31.5 tonnes of biochar, enriching his soil with organic carbon and reducing his reliance on chemical fertilizers.
With guidance from our local verification and training team, he received income from the sale of certified carbon removal credits.
By incorporating biochar into his maize and cassava fields, Killian helped store 67.8 tonnes of CO₂eq in the soil — contributing to climate change mitigation and long-term soil health.
The additional income enabled Killian to purchase improved seeds and farming tools, thereby expanding his operations sustainably while maintaining soil moisture naturally through the application of biochar.
Over the past few harvests, Farmer Killian has transformed his crop residues into 31.5 tonnes of biochar, enriching his soil with organic carbon and reducing his reliance on chemical fertilizers.
With guidance from our local verification and training team, he received income from the sale of certified carbon removal credits.
By incorporating biochar into his maize and cassava fields, Killian helped store 67.8 tonnes of CO₂eq in the soil — contributing to climate change mitigation and long-term soil health.
The additional income enabled Killian to purchase improved seeds and farming tools, thereby expanding his operations sustainably while maintaining soil moisture naturally through the application of biochar.
Over the past few harvests, Farmer Killian has transformed his crop residues into 31.5 tonnes of biochar, enriching his soil with organic carbon and reducing his reliance on chemical fertilizers.
With guidance from our local verification and training team, he received income from the sale of certified carbon removal credits.
By incorporating biochar into his maize and cassava fields, Killian helped store 67.8 tonnes of CO₂eq in the soil — contributing to climate change mitigation and long-term soil health.
The additional income enabled Killian to purchase improved seeds and farming tools, thereby expanding his operations sustainably while maintaining soil moisture naturally through the application of biochar.
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We have a our official partner with office in Ghana, and we are...