Trimble Launches Connected Climate Exchange Marketplace (America)
January 04, 2024 | Farm Journal |
Trimble launches Connected Climate Exchange, a carbon marketplace facilitating data aggregation and verification across the agriculture supply chain. The platform aims to streamline emissions reduction and removal processes, connecting farmers, agronomists, retailers, and carbon buyers. Trimble's farmer-centric approach integrates sustainability projects with farm management tools, offering transparent reporting and visualization of carbon impacts. With over 17 years of experience in the carbon market, Trimble has facilitated the sale of over 4.5 million tonnes of agricultural carbon offsets in Canada, benefiting farmers with over $50 million in revenue. The Connected Climate Exchange addresses data aggregation challenges, ensuring quantifiable and verifiable reports validated by independent third-party providers. Visit Trimble.com for more details on this innovative solution.

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January 04, 2024 | Farm Journal |Â Trimble launches Connected Climate Exchange, a carbon marketplace facilitating data aggregation and verification across the agriculture supply chain. The platform aim
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