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Reducing GHG Emissions and Increasing Carbon Sequestration in Italian Agriculture

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Italy

農業

ISO-14064-2
The establishment of permanent green cover and the use of year-round cover crops within the context of woody perennial crops, in this case traditional olive groves, are one of the project's core activities.
The project's inspiration was need to provide assistance to olive farmers whose crops were affected by Xylella Fastidiosa, the deadly bacterium that killed over 21 million olive trees in the southern italian region of Puglia.
The Piana degli Uliveti Monumentali (the Plain of Monumental Olive Trees), bounded by the municipalities of Ostuni, Fasano, Monopoli and Carovigno in the Region of Puglia, Italy, in which the concentration of millenary olive trees is very high, with plants that could be up to 3,000 years old dating back to the time of the ancient Messapi.
In the area of Fasano, Ostuni, Carovigno and Monopoli there are 250 thousand olive trees, it represents the area with the highest concentration of centuries-old olive trees of which many are certainly millenarian, where numerous majestic millenarian olive trees whose dimensions even exceed 10 meters in circumference measured 130 cm above the ground, with the most curious sculptural shapes, have been surveyed.

This area of historic and natural significance is part of the AgroEcology_Italy project's area.
Olive Orchard In Salento, Puglia
Soil sampling day in Salento, Puglia
Regeneratively-run Cherry Orchard in San Pancrazio (BR) , Puglia
Regeneratively-run Olive Orchard in San Pancrazio (BR), Puglia
Intercropping practice in Olive Orchard in Erchie (BR), Puglia

説明

The AgroEcology Italy Project is a large-scale initiative designed to empower Italian farmers to adopt regenerative agricultural practices, including tree planting and agroforestry, across more than 350,000 hectares of land. Initially focused on 10,000 hectares, the project aims to expand over time, delivering tangible environmental, economic, and social benefits.

Developed by Alberami SRL with the support of the Agroimpulso Foundation, the project spans a 20-year timeline and focuses on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, increasing carbon sequestration, and promoting sustainable land stewardship. Alberami provides critical financial incentives and expert guidance to overcome traditional barriers to adoption.

The AgroEcology Italy project is the only ICROA-certified project in Italy and is monitored with remote sensing technologies to ensure additionality and transparency.

Sustainable Agricultural Practices

More than 300 farmers across Italy are implementing the following sustainable practices to generate high-integrity carbon credits:

  • Application of organic farming principles: Adoption of organic management techniques across large areas.
  • Minimal soil tillage: Use of zero tillage (direct seeding) or minimum tillage (limited to 10–15 cm depth without soil inversion).
  • Green cover maintenance: Year-round vegetation cover using spontaneous growth or cover crops, where feasible.
  • Intercropping: Enhancing biodiversity by growing two or more species of crops, plants, or trees simultaneously in the same field.
  • Integrated field management: Creating buffer zones, windbreaks, and hedgerows by integrating edges, rows, and forests into cropland.
  • Woody residue management: Using pruning residues as soil amendments or mulch.
  • Natural strengtheners: Applying inorganic natural products (e.g., zeolite, kaolin) and leaf fertilizers to bolster plant defenses.
  • Reduction of synthetic fertilizers: Achieving at least a 15% reduction compared to baseline levels.
  • Reduction of synthetic pesticides: Reducing pesticide use by at least 50% in the first year, in full compliance with regulations.
  • Recycling farm organic matter: Utilizing agro-industrial waste, biochar, anaerobic digestate, compost, and farmyard manure.
  • Planting new perennials: Establishing or densifying vineyards, orchards, olive groves, and other woody perennial crops.
  • Cropland conversion: Transitioning annual cropland into grassland, pastureland, or permanent crops.
  • Improved crop rotations: Implementing diverse rotations, including with industrial hemp, ensuring the same crop does not return to the same plot within short intervals.

Farmers participating in the project are required to adhere to sustainable farming practices established by the project developer. This includes requirements for organic certificationreduced use of fertilizers, and prohibitions on burning practices, ensuring a consistent and verifiable environmental impact.

Addressing Agricultural Challenges

Italian agriculture has faced mounting challenges in recent decades, including extreme weather events, global competition, and an aging farming population. The AgroEcology Italy Project addresses these critical issues by offering new financial incentives to farmers while boosting productivity. It delivers long-term ecological and social benefits such as biodiversity restorationsoil health improvement, and sustainable economic development for rural communities.

Carbon Credits

The project is verified and registered with the International Carbon Registry (ICR). Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Iceland, the ICR is a global organization committed to combating climate change. The ICR operates a quality management system aligned with ISO 9001:2015 standards, ensuring high transparency and credibility in carbon credit issuance.

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持続可能な開発目標

あらゆる形態の貧困をどこでも終わらせる。飢餓を終わらせ、食料安全保障と栄養改善を達成し、持続可能な農業を促進する。持続的で包括的かつ持続可能な経済成長を促進し、全ての人に充実した生産的な雇用とまともな仕事を提供する。強靱なインフラを構築し、包摂的かつ持続可能な産業化を促進し、イノベーションを育む。持続可能な消費と生産のパターンを確保する。気候変動とその影響に対処するために緊急の行動を取る。陸上生態系の持続可能な利用を保護し、回復し、促進し、森林を持続可能に管理し、砂漠化を防止し、土地の劣化を停止・逆転させ、生物多様性の減少を停止する。実施手段を強化し、持続可能な開発のためのグローバルパートナーシップを活性化する。
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826.58

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