Varaha, a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) company, has secured a five-year CO₂ credits deal with the Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), a leading global agricultural processor. Under the agreement, Varaha will supply carbon removal credits generated from its regenerative agriculture projects in northern India. The partnership is intended to support sustainable farming practices while supplying LDC with offsets to help meet its carbon reduction goals.
The deal underscores the growing role of regenerative agriculture in carbon sequestration and corporate carbon-offset initiatives. By sourcing credits from on-farm regenerative practices, LDC aims to back nature-based removals that also deliver co-benefits for soil health and rural livelihoods. (Source: carbon-pulse; original link provided by Carbon Herald)