Carbon Count, now known as Ryzo, is a company focused on regenerating productive landscapes through carbon farming. The company's primary goal is to improve soil health and farm fertility by encouraging regenerative farming practices. Ryzo's approach aims to restore land for long-term benefits, promoting healthy soil that leads to healthier crops, improved profits, and a positive impact on the climate. The company's core offering involves facilitating farmers' participation in various carbon farming programs. These programs are designed to acknowledge and reward farmers for adopting regenerative practices and improving soil carbon levels.
Ryzo's business model centers on helping farmers obtain official recognition and certification for the carbon they sequester in their soil over time. This certification serves multiple purposes for farmers, including offsetting farm emissions, marketing their operations as low-emission or low-carbon, and potentially receiving financial compensation from the government or other certifying bodies. By focusing on soil health as the foundation of farm health, Ryzo aims to help farmers reclaim the true value of their land through improved land management strategies that prioritize rebuilding soil health, encouraging diverse ecosystems, and boosting farm productivity for future generations.
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