Carbon Farming Program of Lithuania

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“We don’t inherit land from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children”

Jolanta, 620 ha of arable land
Nature-Based Carbon Credits

Why Lithuania?

In the summer of 2020, HeavyFinance started its flagship and pilot project in Lithuania with the objective of supporting farmers in their transition to regenerative farming while improving soil health and interdependent ecosystem services. The Program aims to restore and improve soil health and its interdependent ecosystem services like carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, efficient photosynthesis, water purification among other ecosystem services.

Practices implemented

  • Improved residue management
  • Reduced application of synthetic fertilisers
  • Improved crop planting and harvesting techniques
  • Reduced tillage
  • Application of organic fertilisers
Project (ID 4201)
Crediting program
VERRA Verified Carbon Standard (VCS)
Estimated Date of Issuance & Delivery
Q2 2025
Methodology
VM0042 Improved Agricultural Land Management
Type
Removal Nature-Based
Available Carbon Credits
140k+
Farmers / Hectares Enrolled (up to date)
38 farms / 21kha
Vintages
2020-2023
Status
Under Validation

FAQ

We created an easy and intuitive climate mitigation platform suitable for both farmers and investors. We also have many answers to the questions that might arise while familiarising yourself with our products.
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Carbon farming are methods and practices aimed at storing as much organic carbon as possible in the soil. This is achieved this by reducing plowing and making better use of biomass potential.
02
Lithuanian farmers participating in the InSoil program adopt regenerative practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, crop rotation, and optimized fertilizer use. These techniques enhance soil carbon sequestration, reduce emissions, and improve long-term soil health.
03
We work with farmers to implement long-term, sustainable soil management practices that secure carbon storage for decades. Projects are closely monitored, and risk mitigation strategies are in place to ensure the durability and permanence of carbon removals.
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Revenue from credit sales is directly channeled back to farmers as performance-based payments. This financial support enables more farmers to adopt regenerative practices and ensures a fair, community-driven climate finance model.