Introduction
Carbon farming has emerged as a powerful tool to combat climate change while enhancing agricultural productivity and resilience. By adopting practices that sequester carbon in soils and vegetation, farmers can contribute to emissions reduction targets while improving soil fertility and long-term sustainability. This course equips participants with practical, technical, and financial knowledge to design, implement, and benefit from carbon farming initiatives.
As global interest in climate-smart agriculture grows, access to voluntary carbon markets offers new opportunities for smallholder and commercial farmers in Africa and beyond. Participants will learn how to measure and monitor carbon sequestration, understand verification processes, and register carbon credits that generate revenue through carbon trading.
This course bridges the gap between agricultural production and environmental finance by exploring how farmers and institutions can tap into carbon credits, integrate regenerative practices, and align with corporate climate goals. It also covers institutional frameworks, policy incentives, and international mechanisms that support carbon agriculture.
Designed for agribusiness professionals, climate officers, cooperatives, development partners, and financial institutions, this course empowers stakeholders to scale carbon-positive farming and unlock inclusive green finance opportunities for rural transformation.
Course Objectives
• Understand the science and principles of carbon farming
• Identify agricultural practices that promote carbon sequestration
• Measure and monitor carbon emissions and removals
• Navigate carbon standards, methodologies, and verification processes
• Explore global and regional carbon markets
• Evaluate the financial viability of carbon projects
• Support farmers in accessing and trading carbon credits
• Align agricultural projects with climate mitigation goals
• Build stakeholder capacity for carbon farming implementation
• Integrate carbon farming into sustainable agricultural development
Organizational Benefits
• Strengthened climate action strategies in agriculture
• Access to new revenue streams from carbon credits
• Enhanced soil health and crop productivity
• Improved brand positioning through sustainability efforts
• Engagement with donors and ESG-aligned investors
• Risk reduction through regenerative land use practices
• Contribution to national and global climate targets
• Inclusion in international carbon finance programs
• Empowered smallholder networks and cooperatives
• Scalable models for green business development
Target Participants
• Agribusiness managers and plantation owners
• Agricultural extension officers and advisors
• Environmental and climate change professionals
• Farmers’ cooperatives and rural networks
• NGOs and development project coordinators
• Finance institutions and impact investors
• Policy makers and carbon regulators
• Land use planners and conservationists
• Academics and researchers in agriculture and climate
• Carbon project developers and consultants
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Carbon Farming
• What is carbon farming and why it matters
• Global carbon cycle and the role of agriculture
• Key terminologies: sequestration, emissions, offsets
• Benefits of carbon farming to farmers and ecosystems
• Carbon farming vs conventional agriculture
• General Case Study: A farmer-led carbon farming initiative in a dryland region
Module 2: Soil Carbon Sequestration Techniques
• Cover cropping and crop rotations
• Minimum tillage and no-till practices
• Biochar application and composting
• Agroforestry and silvopasture
• Nutrient management to improve organic matter
• General Case Study: Improving soil carbon in maize-bean intercropping systems
Module 3: Carbon Sequestration in Agroforestry Systems
• Integrating trees on cropland and pasture
• Tree species selection and carbon potential
• Management of shade trees and windbreaks
• Measuring biomass and carbon storage
• Ecological co-benefits and biodiversity impacts
• General Case Study: Carbon sequestration in a cocoa agroforestry project
Module 4: Measuring and Monitoring Carbon Storage
• Tools and technologies for carbon assessment
• Soil sampling and carbon content analysis
• Remote sensing and satellite monitoring
• Establishing baselines and tracking changes
• Data management for verification
• General Case Study: Satellite-based carbon monitoring in rangeland management
Module 5: Carbon Credit Standards and Methodologies
• Overview of carbon standards (Verra, Gold Standard, etc.)
• Understanding protocols for agriculture and forestry
• Project design and documentation requirements
• Baseline, additionality, and permanence
• Verification and audit processes
• General Case Study: Verifying a smallholder carbon project using Gold Standard
Module 6: Voluntary and Compliance Carbon Markets
• Difference between voluntary and compliance markets
• Current trends and prices in global carbon trading
• Buyers of agricultural carbon credits
• Carbon credit issuance and registration
• Risks and challenges in carbon trading
• General Case Study: Engaging with a voluntary carbon marketplace for a community farm
Module 7: Carbon Finance and Project Economics
• Estimating potential earnings from carbon farming
• Investment and operational costs
• Payback periods and financial modelling
• Co-benefits valuation (water, biodiversity, livelihoods)
• Bundling carbon with other environmental services
• General Case Study: Economic analysis of a carbon-earning banana plantation
Module 8: Farmer Aggregation and Cooperative Models
• The role of cooperatives in carbon projects
• Contracting and benefit-sharing with smallholders
• Group training and monitoring systems
• Data collection across multiple farms
• Ensuring transparency and accountability
• General Case Study: Farmer cooperative as project implementer in a coffee-growing area
Module 9: Policy, Legal, and Institutional Frameworks
• National policies supporting carbon farming
• Land tenure and carbon rights
• Institutional roles in carbon project approval
• Integration with NDCs and climate action plans
• International cooperation and agreements
• General Case Study: Government-private sector partnership in carbon-smart agriculture
Module 10: Scaling and Mainstreaming Carbon Farming
• Leveraging digital platforms and innovation
• Mainstreaming into agricultural extension services
• Training of trainers (ToT) and curriculum integration
• Aligning with corporate ESG and SDG goals
• Scaling pathways for different farming systems
• General Case Study: Expanding carbon farming through regional agri-finance support