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Boomitra Project Wins Verra Validation for Large-Scale Soil Carbon Issuance

Boomitra Project Wins Verra Validation for Large-Scale Soil Carbon Issuance

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boomitra, Verra has approved the company’s Northern Mexico Grassland Restoration Project, which the post portrays as a milestone for scaling regenerative agriculture. The project reportedly spans 4M acres across the Chihuahuan and Sonoran desert grasslands, with 3.03M tCO₂e of removals issued and verified under Verra.

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The post highlights that this is described as the largest soil carbon issuance on record and the first Verra-issued carbon project using a satellite- and AI-based MRV system. It also notes that 75% of gross revenue is intended to flow to ranchers and local partners, alongside claimed climate, community, and biodiversity co-benefits.

For investors, the issuance volume and third-party verification could signal emerging revenue scale and validation of Boomitra’s soil carbon methodology, potentially enhancing its positioning in voluntary carbon markets. The use of satellite and AI technology may support operating leverage and differentiation versus traditional MRV approaches, which could be important as buyers scrutinize the integrity of carbon credits.

The post’s emphasis on high-integrity removals for net-zero strategies suggests Boomitra is targeting corporate demand for nature-based solutions, a segment that may benefit from tightening climate disclosure rules. Revenue-sharing with ranchers and local partners might also support project durability and pipeline expansion, although long-term financial impact will depend on carbon credit pricing, policy developments, and sustained buyer demand.

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