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Boomitra Highlights Scale in Soil Carbon Credits and Verra-Backed Project Milestone

Boomitra Highlights Scale in Soil Carbon Credits and Verra-Backed Project Milestone

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boomitra, the company positions itself as a platform enabling farmers and ranchers to participate in climate action through regenerative agriculture and soil carbon credits. The post describes a model in which land stewards adopt regenerative practices while Boomitra uses AI and satellite-based monitoring, supported by soil samples and third-party verification, to quantify carbon impact.

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The post indicates that certified carbon credits are then sold to corporate and government buyers, with the majority of revenue reportedly flowing back to farmers and ranchers. Boomitra highlights having supported more than 100,000 farmers and ranchers across the Global South and contributing to the removal of over 10 million tonnes of CO₂e from the atmosphere, positioning its scale as already meaningful in voluntary carbon markets.

As shared in the post, Boomitra also points to external validation and recognition, citing its status as an Earthshot Prize winner and inclusion in the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list. The company further emphasizes a recent milestone: Verra’s approval of its Northern Mexico Grassland Restoration Project, described as the largest soil carbon issuance to date and the first Verra-issued project to use satellite and AI measurement, reporting, and verification for credit issuance.

For investors, the post suggests that Boomitra is building a differentiated position at the intersection of agtech, climate tech, and carbon markets, with a technology-driven MRV approach that could improve scalability and lower verification costs. If its model continues to gain acceptance from major standards bodies such as Verra and from corporate and government buyers, Boomitra could benefit from growing demand for high-integrity carbon credits and potentially expand revenue while strengthening its competitive moat in soil carbon solutions.

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