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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (BUSINESS WIRE) May 13, 2021
Farmers Edge Inc. (TSX: FDGE), a pure-play digital agriculture company, today announced the general availability of its data-driven Smart Carbon program for key agricultural markets in North America. The program harnesses the power of technology by combining hardware, software, agronomy, and hands-on customer support to create a true connected acre that gives farmers and their trusted advisors a 360-degree view of their carbon footprint with data from soil to sale.
Sustainability innovator launches Smart Carbon to generate high-quality offsets powered by the most robust, real-time datasets in agriculture.(Photo: Business Wire)
A leader in the cleantech space, Farmers Edge has been helping farmers to implement climate-friendly practices since 2005. The company provides the knowledge and technical support to infuse intelligence into decisions and processes on the farm, bringing sustainability, productivity, and profitability together.
Emissions Reduction Alberta commits $33 million to 17 cleantech projects
Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), an organization that aims to help the province deliver on its environmental and economic goals, has committed $33 million to 17 cleantech projects as part of its Food, Farming, and Forestry Challenge.
ERA claims since launching, it has committed $646 million to 204 projects worth over $4.5 billion.
The challenge, launched in June 2020, was open to projects that support competitiveness and stimulate growth in the agriculture, agri-food, fibre, and forestry sectors. Combined with private sector investment, the total combined value of these projects is $107 million. The tech projects are expected to lead to a cumulative 2.7 million tonnes of CO2 emissions reductions by 2030.