Living Carbon International Improved Agricultural Land Management in Nigeria

An Improved Agricultural land management carbon project occurring in Nigeria currently under assessment in collaboration with the implementing partner.
This project is committed to quality
Proponent
Living Carbon International
Investment Size
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Volume of VCUs
3675000
Cost of Production per VCU
5
Who
Rural farm communities of Nigeria

Project Type

CCB, SALM

Activities

Implementation of sustainable agriculture and land management practices which seek to improve agricultural yields and carbon storage, as well as providing produce offtake and value chain opportunities. The project utilizes an app specifically developed for the project alongside its implementation team to support capacity building and education of agricultural practices for participants, advise activity implementation, MRV, and more
Community Benefits
Climate Action, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Gender Equality, Good Health and Wellbeing, Life on Land, No Poverty, Responsible Consumption and Production, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Zero Hunger

Country

Nigeria

Current Development Stage

Feasibility

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