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Boomitra’s Mongolia Soil Carbon Project Advances Under Japan’s JCM

Boomitra’s Mongolia Soil Carbon Project Advances Under Japan’s JCM

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boomitra, the company’s Mongolia initiative has been developed with Mitsubishi Corporation and in consultation with the Mongolian and Japanese governments to scale improved grazing management with herder communities. The post notes that the project has reached a No Objection Decision under Japan’s Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), following sustained technical engagement with both governments.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that this progress is presented as evidence of the rigor and collaboration behind Boomitra’s soil carbon projects and their suitability for compliance-oriented carbon markets. For investors, movement toward JCM-aligned, high-integrity soil carbon credits may signal future revenue opportunities in regulated carbon markets, while also positioning Boomitra within climate finance frameworks focused on land use and regenerative grazing.

The post suggests that the Mongolia project aims to support healthier rangelands, stronger herder livelihoods, and measurable climate impact, framing these co-benefits as integral to the business model. If successfully scaled, such projects could enhance Boomitra’s differentiation versus voluntary-only carbon players, potentially improving long-term project bankability and attractiveness to institutional partners seeking verifiable climate and social outcomes.

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