India's Voluntary Carbon Credit Market Gaining Attention
AgroSpectrum|AgroSpectrum India March 2023
The voluntary carbon credit market in India’s agriculture sector is gradually gaining momentum, although it remains relatively nascent compared to other industries. This makes it an exciting field with substantial opportunities for growth. The value and recognition of agricultural projects within the carbon market, like those in other sectors, vary based on factors such as project scale, certification standards, associated co-benefits and market demand. The government recently launched the Framework for Voluntary Carbon Market in the agriculture sector.’ This framework is expected to simplify the process of entering domestic and international carbon markets for companies and support larger-scale projects.
Dipti Barve
India's Voluntary Carbon Credit Market Gaining Attention

On January 29, 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare launched a framework aimed at promoting the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) within the country’s agricultural sector. The initiative seeks to empower small and medium sized farmers to benefit from carbon credits.

In recent years, numerous private firms have emerged in India, partnering with local farmers to produce carbon credits. This collaboration comes amidst growing skepticism about the effectiveness of voluntary carbon offsetting in addressing global climate change concerns. These startups engage farmers cultivating resource-intensive crops like rice, cotton, and sugarcane, encouraging them to adopt practices that minimise planet-warming emissions. Noteworthy recent developments in the agriculture carbon credit market have set the stage for significant growth opportunities for companies.

For instance, on December 23, Transform Rural India (TRI), in collaboration with Intellecap and ACORN (Rabobank), launched a pioneering Carbon Credit Finance Project benefiting over 100,000 farmers in Jharkhand. The project is founded on the principle of fair compensation to farmers, with 80 per cent of the generated carbon credit revenue directly transferred to the farmers’ accounts.

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