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Boomitra Highlights Research Underscoring Role of Grazing in Long-Term Soil Carbon

Boomitra Highlights Research Underscoring Role of Grazing in Long-Term Soil Carbon

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boomitra, new research in PNAS indicates that excluding grazing animals from upland grasslands may be associated with lower levels of mineral-associated organic carbon, a pool viewed as important for long-term soil carbon storage. The post cites Professor Richard Bardgett of Lancaster University, who is quoted as suggesting that low-intensity grazing can help protect more stable forms of soil carbon.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that Boomitra’s projects are aligned with these findings by supporting regenerative land management practices such as rotational grazing with long rest periods. This positioning may reinforce Boomitra’s value proposition in carbon markets and nature-based climate solutions, potentially supporting demand for its services among landowners, corporates, and investors seeking verifiable carbon outcomes.

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