Amazon Commits $30 Million To Carbon Credit Deal Transforming Sustainable Rice Farming In India

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Amazon has announced a $30 million investment to purchase more than 685,000 carbon credits from The Good Rice Alliance (TGRA) in India. The move is aimed at reducing the environmental impact of rice farming, which contributes nearly 8% to 10% of global methane emissions. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and cutting these emissions is seen as an important step in tackling climate change.

Traditional rice farming usually keeps fields flooded for long periods. This creates a low-oxygen environment where methane-producing bacteria thrive. To address this, TGRA is helping farmers shift to better practices that use less water and produce fewer emissions. Two key methods being promoted are Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) and Direct Seeded Rice (DSR). These techniques reduce the time fields stay flooded, lowering methane emissions while also improving water efficiency.

The program is already working with over 13,000 small farmers across more than 35,000 hectares of land in different parts of India. Farmers receive training, on-ground support, and financial incentives to adopt these new practices. This approach helps ensure that the transition is not only environmentally beneficial but also practical and profitable for farmers.

To make sure the carbon credits are reliable, TGRA uses a scientific system to measure and verify emission reductions. This includes field data collection, digital monitoring, and satellite tracking. The project is supported by the International Rice Research Institute, which helps in accurately measuring the impact. The carbon credits are certified under the Verra Verified Carbon Standard, ensuring transparency and credibility.

Amazon, as the main buyer of these credits, is focusing on high-quality climate solutions. According to its sustainability team, the project uses strong data and monitoring systems to prove real environmental benefits. This investment not only helps Amazon move closer to its climate goals but also supports a scalable model for reducing emissions in agriculture.

Overall, the initiative shows how large companies and local farming communities can work together to address climate challenges. It also highlights the potential to make rice farming more sustainable while improving the livelihoods of thousands of small farmers in India.


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