According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chestnut Carbon, the company has completed its fourth and largest afforestation planting season to date, describing it as among the largest conducted in the U.S. this year. The post highlights major ecological and operational milestones tied to project scale, species diversification, and geographic expansion.
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The company’s LinkedIn post notes a pilot with Funga in which 301,000 Funga‑inoculated trees were planted, aimed at accelerating ecosystem regeneration and carbon storage through restoration of soil microbiomes. The post also indicates an intention to expand this partnership in the next planting season, suggesting a pipeline of future project activity and potential growth in nature‑based carbon offerings.
As shared in the LinkedIn content, Chestnut Carbon reports expanded softwood plantings, including 23,000 longleaf pines in central Georgia and 469,000 shortleaf pines in northern Arkansas, focusing on ecologically valuable and resilient species. For investors, this points to a strategy emphasizing biodiversity, climate resilience, and potentially higher‑quality carbon credits that may command pricing or demand premiums.
The post further describes execution across nine states, with new activity in Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee, indicating a widening operational footprint. This multi‑state scale may strengthen the company’s positioning in the U.S. afforestation and voluntary carbon markets, potentially enhancing future revenue opportunities while also signaling increasing deployment capacity and project diversification.

