Kenyan farmers to benefit from carbon credit support
Yara East Africa has announced plans to
partner with local farmers to implement carbon trading as a way of
supporting the Government’s efforts to combat climate change.
Country Manager William Ng’eno says the plan
will also involve county governments to implement sustainable agricultural
practices.
“The Carbon credits concept, which involves
planting trees, helps farmers both individual and in organizations, indirectly reduce
their carbon footprint when they cannot directly reduce
emissions on their own,” says Ng’eno.
Ng’eno spoke at the end of the County
Executive Committee (CEC) Members for agriculture meeting held under the banner
of the Council of Governors in Mombasa.
“Yara East Africa is already mobilising
farmers and farmer organisations, research institutions, government agencies as
well as civil society sector to implement crop improvement strategies for food
security and environmental protection,” he added.
Currently, Kenya is the leading exporter of
carbon credits in Africa and is one of the countries set to
benefit from carbon credit production to create jobs and protect biodiversity.
This will be implemented through the Africa
Carbon Markets Initiative (ACMI) launched at COP27 led by a 13-member steering
committee of African leaders, CEOs, and carbon credit experts.
The ambitious plan for the continent targets
to reach 300 million credits offered annually by 2030. This level of supplies
would unlock US$6 billion in income and support 30 million jobs.
Speaking at the last CoP27 meet in Egypt,
President William Ruto also revealed the country’s plans to up its carbon
credit exports.
“This is why we call for simplified, more
transparent carbon market systems that directly benefit communities and not
just intermediaries,” said the President.
The induction conference on agriculture and
food security was also addressed by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika
Linturi, Mining and Blue Economy CS Salim Mvurya, as well as Governors Ken
Lusaka and Issa Timamy who chair the COG committees for Agriculture, Livestock
and Cooperatives, and Blue Economy, respectively.
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