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Boomitra Highlights Scale of Soil Carbon Program and Verra-Approved Grassland Project

Boomitra Highlights Scale of Soil Carbon Program and Verra-Approved Grassland Project

A LinkedIn post from Boomitra highlights the company’s model of enabling farmers and ranchers to participate in climate action via soil carbon credits. The post outlines a workflow in which land stewards adopt regenerative practices, Boomitra’s AI and satellite-based MRV quantify carbon impact with soil sampling and third-party verification, and certified credits are then sold to corporate and government buyers.

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According to the post, a majority of the resulting revenue is directed back to farmers and ranchers, and Boomitra reports having supported more than 100,000 land stewards across the Global South while contributing to the removal of over 10 million tonnes of CO₂e. The post also notes external recognition, including the Earthshot Prize and TIME100 Most Influential Companies list, which may strengthen brand credibility in the climate-tech and carbon markets space.

The post further points to the approval of Boomitra’s Northern Mexico Grassland Restoration Project by Verra, described as the largest soil carbon issuance to date and the first Verra-issued project to use satellite and AI MRV for credit issuance. If scaled, this type of methodology could enhance Boomitra’s competitive positioning in the voluntary carbon market, potentially supporting future revenue growth tied to high-integrity, measurement-driven carbon projects.

For investors, the emphasis on AI-enabled MRV and large-scale, third-party–verified issuance suggests a strategy aimed at addressing concerns about quality and transparency that have challenged carbon credit markets. The focus on revenue sharing with farmers and ranchers in emerging markets may also provide a differentiated impact angle, while broad adoption and successful additional issuances could be key indicators of Boomitra’s long-term commercial traction and resilience in a evolving regulatory and demand environment.

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