BCI pilot sees verified greenhouse gas reduction among US growers
Key takeaways
- BCI pilot sees verified greenhouse gas reduction among US growers BV Swagath Wed, May 13, 2026 at 5:48 PM GMT+7 3 min read.
- In the collaborative project, participating growers across Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri agreed to implement four regenerative agricultural practices: crop rotation, cover cropping, nitrogen management, and no-till.
- The verified data covers over 19,000 acres cultivated by these BCI-licensed farms.
BCI pilot sees verified greenhouse gas reduction among US growers BV Swagath Wed, May 13, 2026 at 5:48 PM GMT+7 3 min read. The results, verified by agricultural technology provider Indigo Ag, further show that when carbon removals are included, the impact rises to 77% compared to regional averages.
In the collaborative project, participating growers across Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri agreed to implement four regenerative agricultural practices: crop rotation, cover cropping, nitrogen management, and no-till.
The verified data covers over 19,000 acres cultivated by these BCI-licensed farms. As a result of the deployed regenerative methods, the project achieved more than 17,500 metric tonnes (MT) in combined reduced greenhouse gas emissions and sequestered carbon.