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Everything you need to understand agriculture carbon credits and take the first step — free.
Free eligibility check
A quick, no-obligation assessment of what your land, FPO or programme could earn.
Check eligibility →FPO Carbon Readiness Checklist
A practical, India-specific checklist to see if your FPO is ready for a carbon project.
Get the checklist →How it works
The full journey from your field to verified, sold credits — explained simply.
See the process →Agri-carbon glossary
Plain-English definitions of the key terms — VCM, MRV, additionality, AWD, FPO and more.
Open the glossary →From the blog
All articles →Policy & Compliance
Budget 2026's ₹20,000 Crore Carbon Programme: What It Means for Farmers
The Union Budget 2026–27 introduced a ₹20,000 crore carbon programme that formally brings Indian farmers into the carbon market. Here's what it actually means for farmers and FPOs, how to participate, and how to start now.
FPOs & Aggregation
Carbon Credits for Farmers in India: The Complete 2026 Guide
A plain-English 2026 guide to carbon credits for Indian farmers: what they are, which practices qualify, how much you can realistically earn, why you need an FPO, and the step-by-step path from field to payment.
FPOs & Aggregation
Carbon Credits for FPOs: How to Run a Programme That Pays Farmers Fairly
A 2026 guide for FPOs and cooperatives on running an agricultural carbon programme: why aggregation is essential, the step-by-step setup, MRV and verification, and how to structure transparent benefit-sharing that actually pays farmers.
FPOs & Aggregation
How Much Can Farmers Actually Earn from Carbon Credits? (2026)
An honest 2026 look at how much Indian farmers can earn from carbon credits — the real ranges per hectare and per tonne, what drives the number, the aggregator-commission trap, and why a site-specific estimate beats any headline figure.
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