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June 11, 2024
Boomitra and Mongolian Government Sign Agreement to Introduce Regenerative Agriculture and Carbon Finance in Mongolia 
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Boomitra and the Mongolian Ministry of Environment and Tourism signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding to introduce regenerative agriculture and carbon finance to farmers and herders across Mongolia. Boomitra also separately signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mitsubishi Corporation to jointly conduct feasibility studies to develop a regenerative agriculture project in Mongolia under the Joint Crediting Mechanism of Japan (the “Project”). The collaboration aims to introduce regenerative agriculture practices to farmers and herders across 3 million acres in Mongolia, with the potential to reach 20 million acres by 2030. The project is estimated to initially remove nearly 1.3 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere annually. 


Strategic Partnerships and Project Goals


The two agreements–one with the Mongolia Ministry of Environment and Tourism and another with Mitsubishi Corporation–mark the start of feasibility studies to assess the impact of regenerative grazing initiatives. The Project aims to enhance soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration all while mitigating climate change. It will provide an additional source of income for herder communities through carbon credits.  


The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) is a bilateral cooperation mechanism between Japan and partner countries to implement projects that reduce or remove greenhouse gas emissions. It encourages collaborative projects that contribute to sustainable development and environmental benefits. As of May 2024, Japan has signed bilateral agreements with 29 countries, including Mongolia. The Project will generate carbon credits through the JCM, which may be used in the GX-ETS, Japan’s first nationwide emission trading system under the Green Transformation League. 


“Through this partnership, Mongolia is taking a significant step towards achieving our climate goals while also promoting sustainable agricultural practices and increasing the income of herders. We believe that regenerative agriculture and carbon finance initiatives will help empower Mongolian herders to build climate-resilient livelihoods and communities,” said Bat-Erdene Bat-Ulzii, the Minister of Environment and Tourism for Mongolia. 


Mongolia’s Unique Potential for Regenerative Agriculture


Mongolia’s vast grasslands and rich nomadic herding traditions, coupled with its vulnerability to desertification, drought, and extreme weather events, make it an ideal location for developing regenerative agriculture projects. In regions prone to natural disasters like the Dzud–characterized by hot summers and extremely cold winters, which led to the loss of over 5 million animals in the winter of 2023-2024–carbon credit revenue can provide financial support for farmers and herders to build climate resilience. Through regenerative agriculture, the Project will improve soil health, vegetation cover, and water infiltration to prevent desertification and drought. The Project aligns with Mongolia’s sustainable development goals, promoting agricultural sustainability and economic stability for local communities.


Boomitra’s Technology and Vision for Mongolia


Boomitra’s proprietary technology will measure the additional carbon sequestered in the soil. Mongolian farmers and herders who participate in these projects will receive part of the revenue generated from the sale of the carbon credits that they can reinvest in their lands and communities.  


“We are excited to introduce regenerative agriculture projects and access to carbon finance in Mongolia,” said Aadith Moorthy, founder and CEO of Boomitra. “As one of the largest soil carbon project developers in the Global South, we’re committed to forging innovative partnerships that catalyze gigaton-scale climate solutions. As we head towards our goal of gigaton-scale carbon removal by 2030, compliance markets will play a key role, and we hope for our Mongolia project to become one of the largest compliance carbon removal projects in the world. Through our track record as a proven project developer, and our AI-powered technology, we’re driving tangible progress towards a sustainable future.” 


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Boomitra Team
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