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Agreena Carbon

East Anglia

Agreena Carbon

Agreena Carbon  | East Anglia
Agreena Carbon  | East Anglia
Agreena Carbon  | East Anglia
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Number of Goals this project addresses

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

AgreenaCarbon is reducing greenhouse gas emissions and restoring degraded farmland by enhancing soil organic carbon, delivering better crop yields, and improving food security all through farmer-led regenerative practices across UK arable land.

Project highlights

  • Supports UK farmers in adopting nature-friendly practices like no-till farming, cover cropping, and smarter residue management reversing decades of soil degradation
  • Uses AI-powered satellite technology to monitor and verify carbon storage at field level, alongside real co-benefits including improved water quality, reduced erosion, and enhanced biodiversity
  • Channelling corporate climate finance directly to British farmers and accelerating the shift to regenerative agriculture at a scale that makes a real difference

About

The need for a wide-scale transition to regenerative agriculture in the UK has never been more urgent. Intensive agriculture has caused arable soils in England and Wales to lose 40–60% of their organic carbon, with soil degradation costing an estimated £1.2 billion every year. Farmers earn one carbon credit for each tonne of CO₂e taken out of the atmosphere and stored in the soil -or reduced- through regenerative practices including minimum or no soil disturbance, cover cropping, and optimised residue and fertiliser management.

Agreena designed the programme on a field-by-field basis, giving farmers freedom to choose which land they enrol and which practices they adopt - recognising that farmers are entrepreneurial and independent by nature. In the long term, this scalable model supports the transition to regenerative agriculture, restoring soils and enhancing biodiversity across the UK.

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