Scaling regenerative agriculture to improve soil health and sequester carbon in agricultural soils.

Klim facilitates the transition to regenerative agriculture for farmers across Germany. The platform incentivises practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and optimised crop rotation which actively remove C02 from the atmosphere and store it as organic carbon in the soil (SOC). In addition to carbon sequestration, these methods significantly reduce on-farm emissions from fertilizer and fuel use. The Klim platform provides a digital MRV solution to document these changes, ensuring transparency and high-quality data verification.
Achieves ~1 tCO2/ha/year across 800,000 hectares using conservative, TÜV-certified modelling with continuous soil sampling validation.
Multi-species approach and innovative vesting scheme (25% revenue paid 5 years later) reduce reversal risk, supported by 25% buffer pool and stable German governance.
Strong 70% revenue share to farmers and enhanced biodiversity/soil health, though community benefits limited by Germany's already high baseline livelihoods.
Carbon finance is essential as German farmers lack incentives to adopt regenerative practices, though future regulations may mandate some practices.
Rigorous methodology aligned with Verra VM0042, TÜV certified, with annual verification, strong safeguards, and high transparency.
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