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Indigo Agriculture Signs Major Carbon Removal Deal with Microsoft to Boost Regenerative Farming

Indigo Agriculture has announced a landmark agreement to sell 2.85 million tonnes of carbon removal credits to Microsoft, marking one of the largest deals in the agricultural carbon market. The partnership is designed to accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices that improve soil health, enhance carbon sequestration, and promote sustainable farming worldwide.

Under the deal, Indigo Agriculture will support farmers in implementing soil-focused practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, crop rotation, and optimized nutrient management. These methods not only capture carbon from the atmosphere but also improve soil fertility, water retention, and overall farm resilience. By linking carbon credits to measurable environmental outcomes, the agreement provides a financial incentive for farmers to adopt sustainable practices at scale.

Microsoft plans to retire the purchased carbon credits to offset a portion of its greenhouse gas emissions, reinforcing its broader climate commitments. The transaction underscores the growing role of agricultural carbon markets in addressing climate change while supporting rural economies.

Industry experts note that deals like this could transform the agricultural sector by creating a scalable, market-driven pathway for regenerative practices. By combining innovative farming techniques with corporate demand for verified carbon removals, regenerative agriculture is gaining recognition not only as an environmental solution but also as a viable economic opportunity for farmers.

As companies increasingly look to agriculture to meet sustainability goals, partnerships like the Indigo-Microsoft deal are likely to set benchmarks for future carbon removal initiatives and accelerate global efforts to make food production both profitable and climate-resilient.

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