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Getting Farmers Engaged in Carbon and Other Sustainability Programs
VP of Marketing Billy Cripe
How can we incent farmers to broadly engage in sustainable and regenerative practices? Join us for a discussion on what it takes to create meaningful and lasting engagement with growers. We will address many topics, including different types of carbon programs, incentive levels, commitment length, carbon upside sharing, agronomic support, stacking incentives, and providing transparency and optionality.
This discussion includes growers and leaders in the food and ag value chain that are sponsoring farmer-facing sustainability programs.
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How CIBO Helps Growers and Businesses Navigate Regenerative Ag Incentives
Billy Cripe, VP Marketing at CIBO
CIBO Grower helps farmers and their trusted advisors easily navigate and participate in the evolving landscape of incentive programs such as carbon credit markets, Scope 3 emissions reduction, and premiums for regenerative and low-carbon grains.
Join our webinar to hear how CIBO Grower empowers farmers to quickly determine eligibility and understand the potential return of different incentives. CIBO Grower also enables rapid development and delivery of new programs by leveraging CIBO’s Program Engine, a proprietary software service built to deliver and manage programs from qualification through enrollment. The application is available for use by CIBO’s enterprise partners to power their programs.
We’ll cover:
-Navigating incentives programs to find the best opportunities for grower operations with minimal commitment
-Understand eligibility of land and operations for incentive programs sponsored by CIBO, Enterprise Partners, and government agencies
-How enterprises can leverage CIBO’s MVR for practice verification, incentive management, carbon credit quantification -
How Certifications & Technology are Scaling the Adoption of Regenerative Ag
Billy Cripe, VP Marketing at CIBO
Regenerative farming provides many benefits, including increased crop yields and helping combat climate change. However, many growers are hitting barriers when they scale regenerative agriculture practices across their operations. Join our webinar to hear how CIBO and Leading Harvest are helping farmers scale regenerative agriculture to capture carbon in the soil and increase their bottom lines while improving the environment.
We’ll cover:
-Benefits to growers for starting regenerative farming
-Why regenerative agriculture is vital to help mitigate climate change
-How certifications and technology is helping scale the adoption of regenerative agriculture -
Scaling USDA Grower-facing Sustainability Initiatives
VP of Marketing Billy Cripe
The USDA recently announced the investment of $2.8 billion in 70 selected projects through Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities. It’s a big step forward in funding and tracking greenhouse gas emissions throughout agriculture supply chains. However, many award winners may be asking, “How is my company going to track the sustainability goals we’ve committed to?” Join our webinar to understand the USDA program and how to report on USDA-funded sustainability commitments.
We’ll cover:
-Unlocking the USDA Climate-Smart Commodities Grant program: Why the initiative is important and what are its goals
-Why companies joined in the pledge to reduce their carbon footprints
-Steps companies need to take to report on their sustainability commitmentsSpeaker
-Adam Tarr, Director at Invariant -
Developing Programs for Your Grower
VP of Marketing Billy Cripe
Companies across the country are setting goals towards reducing their carbon footprint or becoming net zero. A key way to meet that commitment is to work with farmers, suppliers and communities to source inputs in ways that protect ecosystems, reduce emissions and enhance livelihoods. CIBO helps organizations offset their agricultural carbon footprint by helping incentivize their growers to do regenerative agriculture practices. Join our webinar to understand the benefits for both enterprises and growers.
We’ll cover:
-Why organizations are interested in offsetting their carbon footprint / scope 3 emissions
-How growers in your network benefit from this opportunity
-Ways to set your scope, requirements, and contracts -
Getting Farmers Engaged in Carbon and Other Sustainability Programs
VP of Marketing Billy Cripe
How can we incent farmers to broadly engage in sustainable and regenerative practices? Join us for a discussion on what it takes to create meaningful and lasting engagement with growers. We will address many topics, including different types of carbon programs, incentive levels, commitment length, carbon upside sharing, agronomic support, stacking incentives, and providing transparency and optionality.
This discussion includes growers and leaders in the food and ag value chain that are sponsoring farmer-facing sustainability programs.