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Boomitra Secures Verra Approval for Large-Scale Soil Carbon Project in Northern Mexico

Boomitra Secures Verra Approval for Large-Scale Soil Carbon Project in Northern Mexico

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boomitra, Verra has approved the company’s Northern Mexico Grassland Restoration Project, which is described as a major step for scaling regenerative agriculture. The post cites restoration efforts spanning 4M acres across Chihuahuan and Sonoran desert grasslands, with 3.03M tCO₂e in removals issued and verified under Verra’s framework.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that 75% of gross revenue from the project is intended to flow to ranchers and local partners, emphasizing community and biodiversity co‑benefits alongside climate impacts. The post also notes that this is the first Verra‑issued carbon project to use satellite and AI‑based MRV and characterizes it as the largest soil carbon issuance on record.

For investors, the project’s scale and third‑party verification could signal growing revenue potential from nature‑based carbon markets, particularly if high‑integrity soil carbon removals maintain price premiums. The use of satellite and AI monitoring may position Boomitra competitively on measurement and verification, potentially lowering per‑unit project costs and supporting scalability.

The emphasis on revenue sharing with land stewards could strengthen long‑term project durability and social license, factors that are increasingly scrutinized in carbon markets and impact‑focused capital flows. If Boomitra can replicate this model in additional geographies, the approach suggested in the post may enhance its pipeline visibility and reinforce its positioning within the voluntary carbon and regenerative agriculture segments.

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