Industrial carbon farming technologies

Based on our research into carbon farming companies, this article analyzes industrial technologies of carbon farming. Carbon farming is a set of agricultural practices to capture atmospheric COâ‚‚ and store it in soils and biomass. It transforms traditional farming into a process that not only produces food but also acts as a carbon sink, helping mitigate climate change. The industrial carbon farming methods include:

  • Deploying mineral particles like silicate minerals on farmland for enhanced weathering to sequester atmospheric COâ‚‚.
  • Treating plants with biotechnology to transform organic carbon in a stable form that is stored in soil.

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Enhanced weathering for carbon farming

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