Empowering Sustainable Agriculture
Invest in Regenerative Agriculture Carbon Credits
Join us in making a tangible impact on the environment by supporting regenerative agriculture practices that capture carbon and restore soil health.
2025 Carbon Credits For Sale
North American Regenerative Ag Carbon Credits
Credits from the 2024 growing season (retiring May 2025) available for pre-sale now.
Registry: Social Carbon
Methodolgy: SCM-0005
Retirement Date: May 2025
Delivery Insurance included in the price
Project Name: Prairie Provinces & Aspen Parkland Project
Continuum Carbon Services Canada, Ltd. is developing the Prairie Provinces and Aspen Parkland project using the Social Carbon SCM-0005 methodology. Baseline sampling occurred this spring and management is now offering a limited number of credits on a forward-sale basis. These credits will be of the highest quality, and to our knowledge, the only Canadian regen ag credits on the market.
Why Choose Our Carbon Credits?
Our regenerative agriculture carbon credits offer a unique blend of environmental and economic benefits.
Environmental Impact
Our credits help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote healthier ecosystems.
Economic Benefits
Farmers and landowners can earn additional revenue while improving soil fertility and crop yields.
Verified and Transparent
All our carbon credits are verified by third-party organizations, ensuring transparency and reliability.
How Our Carbon Credits Are Generated
1
Adopt Regenerative Practices
Farmers implement regenerative agriculture techniques such as biostimulants, cover cropping, reduced tillage, and crop rotation.
2
Measure Carbon Sequestration
We use advanced monitoring tools to measure the amount of carbon captured in the soil.
3
Generate and Sell Credits
The captured carbon is converted into credits, which are then sold to organizations looking to offset their emissions.
Impact of Regenerative Agriculture
Reduction in Carbon Emissions
Regenerative agriculture practices can reduce carbon emissions by up to 40% compared to conventional farming methods.
Soil Carbon Sequestration
Healthy soils managed with regenerative practices can sequester up to 2 tons of CO2 per acre annually.
Biodiversity Enhancement
Fields managed with regenerative agriculture techniques show a 30% increase in biodiversity, supporting a more resilient ecosystem.