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Strategies for Climate-Smart Farming in Agribusiness: Soil to Carbon Markets

Sneha D Deshmukh, Aniket V. Deshmukh

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Indian Journal of Agriculture Business 11(2):p 119-122, July-December 2025. | DOI: https://doi.org/10. 21088/ijab.2454.7964.11225.7

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Deshmukh SD, Deshmukh AV. Strategies for Climate-Smart Farming in Agribusiness: Soil to Carbon Markets. J Agri Busi. 2025;11(2):119–22.

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Received : July 22, 2025         Accepted : September 15, 2025          Published : December 24, 2025

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People are starting to see climate-smart farming as an important way to make farming more resilient, productive, and environmentally friendly in the face of climate change. This analysis looks at methods that agribusinesses might adopt climate-smart practices, with a focus on soil health and carbon sequestration. The paper highlighted the scientific and financial reasons for using soil-centered methods like conservation tillage, cover cropping, bio-char, and regenerative agriculture as the main tools for making the climate more resilient. It also looks at how these approaches could be used in new carbon markets, where farmers and agribusinesses can make money by selling carbon credits. The main problems are looked at, such as how to test and verify soil carbon, how to get money, how complicated the rules are, and how ready the market is. Lastly, the review finds policy frameworks, digital technologies, and collaboration models that can help speed up large-scale adoption. The research says that connecting soil health measures with participation in the carbon market is a alternative for agribusiness to make money while also helping the environment


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Deshmukh SD, Deshmukh AV. Strategies for Climate-Smart Farming in Agribusiness: Soil to Carbon Markets. J Agri Busi. 2025;11(2):119–22.


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Received Accepted Published
July 22, 2025 September 15, 2025 December 24, 2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10. 21088/ijab.2454.7964.11225.7

Keywords

Soil health • Carbon sequestration • Conservation tillage• Carbon credits • AgribusinessAgribusinessCarbon creditsSoil healthCarbon sequestrationConservation tillage

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