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AgriCapture

AgriCapture

Environmental Services

Nashville, Tennessee 6,198 followers

Building regenerative agriculture supply chains and carbon markets.

About us

AgriCapture helps farmers monetize their sustainable practices. With in-house monitoring, measuring, reporting, and verification, AgriCapture creates economically viable, market-based solutions for cultivating crops and conserving land while reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As the leading generator of high-integrity agricultural carbon credits and certifier of regenerative farming practices, AgriCapture connects farmers and ranchers to environmental markets and premium supply chains.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Nashville, Tennessee
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Sustainability, Sustainable Land Management, Farming, Crops, Grasslands, Soil Enrichment, Soil Enrichment Protocol, Grassland Protocol, Carbon Credits, Carbon, Agribusiness, AgTech, Supply Chain Sustainability, Climate-friendly, Climate-Friendly Products, Climate Change, Insetting, Traceability, Supply Chain, Regenerative Agriculture, and GIS

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  • AgriCapture is heading to Climate Action Reserve's North American Carbon World on March 25-27th and will be on-site ready to connect on climate-smart agriculture, carbon markets, and the value of nature-based solutions. Hear from Tyler Hull and Ashton Moody, CPA Moody during the Opportunities for Nature-based Solutions workshop on 3/25 at 12:30pm as they share a project developer’s perspective on the Soil Enrichment Protocol.

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  • Rising input costs, trade tensions, and economic uncertainty are making 2025 a tough year for U.S. farmers. Recent headlines paint a challenging picture: 📉 Falling Commodity Prices: lower crop prices = tighter margins 💰 Rising Input Costs: Fertilizers, fuel, and equipment prices continue to rise. ❗ Trade & Policy Uncertainty: New tariffs and extending the 2018 farm bill add more instability. Now more than ever, farmers need diversified revenue streams to stay resilient and keep their farms afloat. AgriCapture gets farmers paid from the voluntary carbon market, creating a critical source of farm income. Read about AgriCapture’s Rice Methane Reduction project and how farmers are receiving first-of-a-kind payments for methane-reducing and water-saving practices: https://lnkd.in/eRYdxBKb https://lnkd.in/dgqS4CPw

  • Why Rice? Why Methane?💡 For carbon projects to work, the math has to work for farmers. Soil carbon credits often don’t pencil out—at $10 per acre, they don’t even cover the cost of a cover crop. Plus, 100 years of permanence is impractical in agriculture. That’s why AgriCapture focuses on rice. Methane is 28x more potent than CO2, and reductions are immediate, irreversible, and financially viable for farmers. 

  • We are going global!🌏 Thanks to Verra and ATOA Carbon for the release of the new Rice Methodology which allows AgriCapture to bring our project to new markets through our partners at Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP). Interested in a project? Reach out to Ashton Moody, CPA at amoody@agricapture.com.

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    🍚 Verra has released its new rice methodology in the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Program! VM0051 applies to projects implementing improved water and crop management practices in flooded rice systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The methodology replaces the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) methodology AMS-III.AU.: Methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation, v4.0, which Verra had inactivated in March 2023.     Rice is the primary food source for more than half of the global population. Yet, rice systems, which cover around 168 million hectares of the earth’s surface, are one of the largest sources of methane emissions in agriculture. ➡️ This methodology can play a significant role in fighting climate change by encouraging the adoption of sustainable practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve resource use efficiency (particularly for water and fertilizers such as nitrogen), and support socio-environmental co-benefits (e.g., reducing pollution, enhancing farmers’ income, increasing women’s access to agricultural training and financial services). With this new methodology, project proponents can credibly achieve emission reductions and generate high-quality Verified Carbon Units (VCUs). These credits will be sought after by stakeholders on the demand side seeking to further support the scaling of improved rice management technologies and food security, as well as meet their climate targets. 🔎 VM0051 incorporates a number of important features that improve upon the inactivated CDM methodology, including the following:  - New and strengthened criteria for demonstration of additionality - A broader range of eligible project activities   - Safeguards to avoid soil organic carbon (SOC) losses due to the implementation of project activities  - A requirement to monitor and quantify N2O emissions as well as CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and energy consumption  - A dynamic baseline setting approach that accounts for potential impacts due to actual weather conditions   - Expanded guidance for project area stratification and quantification of emission reductions    - Flexible quantification approaches, including the use of biogeochemical models for emission reduction estimates  - Best practice guidance for the use of digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) Read the full announcement: https://bit.ly/3CZsHtD #Verra #StandardsMatter #CarbonMarkets #CarbonCredits #ClimateAction 

  • Check out Ashton Moody, CPA on Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP)'s webinar on Alternative Carbon Project Approaches!🌾 AgriCapture has been chosen as a global collaboration partner to help SRP members navigate the carbon market and generate revenue for farmers through AgriCapture's rice methane reduction project. Watch the webinar here➡️ https://lnkd.in/ggpHDzR7 SRP Members can express interest to become implementation partners in large-scale pilot carbon credit projects by 2/28➡️ https://lnkd.in/g7Sai_Fz

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    Director of Product at AgriCapture

    The Value Change Initiative published the output of their 4th Food and Agriculture Working Group. A key focus of the output is the concept of a Residual Emissions Factor (EF) used in Scope 3 GHG Inventory Reporting. A Residual EF represents emissions from attributable productive lands in a sourcing region, excluding specific farms that have been accounted for in a Project-level EF.  Project-level EFs are calculated based on actual emissions from fields in which interventions occurred to lower the carbon footprint of production. As carbon offset developers and industry leaders act with farmers to introduce lower emission practices, the environmental asset claims are contractually owned by the projects. To prevent double counting and protect environmental assets, it is imperative that lower emissions EFs generated by a project are only utilized by those with the right to claim. The food and agriculture sectors should carefully identify projects in their supply shed from which they do not have the right to claim environmental assets. The market should continue to develop mechanisms to identify when and where a company has the right to claim environmental assets. MillPont’s METI platform is a great example of how actors in the food and agriculture sectors can work together to protect the right to claim environmental assets. I’m proud that AgriCapture continues to support the VCI, and I’m thankful to the Working Group for their thoughtful consideration of the Residual EF.  See the full report below: https://lnkd.in/eCS_Eb3C

  • What makes AgriCapture unique in the rice industry?🌾💡   ✅ We’re the largest project developer for rice methane reductions. ✅ We’re the only company actively selling verified carbon credits from rice. ✅ We’re helping farmers unlock premium markets beyond traditional ag supply chains.   Watch to hear how we’re transforming rice farming with real, measurable results. #SustainableRice #CarbonMarkets #ClimateSmartAgriculture

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    Next week: Join SRP’s Webinar on Alternative Carbon Project Approaches! 📅 18 February 2025 ⏰ 9:00–10:00 AM CET / 3:00–4:00 PM Bangkok Time 📍 Online (MS Teams) With growing interest in decarbonization in rice farming, SRP is hosting this webinar to explore alternative insetting and offsetting models for the sector. Hear from experts on carbon accounting, financing opportunities, and practical implementation to support sustainable, low-emission rice production. Speakers: ▪️ Rowell Dikitanan - Impact, Monitoring & Evaluation Manager, Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) ▪️ Aleyna F. Firat - Policy & Protocol Lead, APAC, Regrow Ag ▪️ Russ Cullinane - Director of Business Development, CarbonFarm ▪️ Ashton Moody, CPA - Director of Product, AgriCapture 🔗 Register Now: https://lnkd.in/g3kAiMTD. 📢 Submission deadline extended to 28 February 2025! SRP members interested in participating in pilot carbon credit projects now have until 28 February 2025 to submit their Expressions of Interest (EoI). Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g7Sai_Fz. #SustainableRice #CarbonProjects #SRPWebinar #ClimateAction

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