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Boomitra Highlights Field-Based Carbon Farming and Research Collaboration

Boomitra Highlights Field-Based Carbon Farming and Research Collaboration

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boomitra, the company is drawing attention to practical examples of carbon farming in Kenya. The post describes farmers using composting, residue retention, and cover cropping to rebuild degraded soils, positioning these practices as core components of its project portfolio.

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The post also references a new research paper developed with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) that examines scientific, technical, and market frameworks required to scale carbon farming with rigor and credibility. This suggests Boomitra is seeking to align its methodology with academic research, which could strengthen the perceived robustness of its carbon credits in voluntary and compliance markets.

In addition, the post includes an open invitation to visit Boomitra’s carbon projects, indicating a focus on transparency and stakeholder engagement. For investors, this emphasis on field-level implementation, research-backed validation, and project visibility may support Boomitra’s ability to attract carbon-credit buyers and partners, potentially enhancing revenue prospects and competitive positioning in the carbon-removal and climate-tech space.

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