Cropland management
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Crop production activities are a source of GHG emissions primarily through the release of nitrous oxide from soils and the loss of soil organic carbon. Several carbon farming interventions, both practice-based and technological, have the potential to mitigate the contribution of crop production to climate change.
Projects grouped in this category include those involving innovative agronomic practices, support tools, technological developments, and monitoring and reporting solutions which can facilitate emissions reductions and enhanced resilience in crop production.
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