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Al Dahra’s 2024 Report Highlights Carbon Credit Milestone In the Face of Climate Challenges

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UAE agribusiness generates first carbon credits, expands regenerative farming globally. Al Dahra, a leading UAE-based agribusiness, has marked a significant environmental achievement in its 2024 sustainability report, announcing the generation of its first-ever carbon credits. This milestone comes as the company accelerates its commitment to climate resilience and regenerative agriculture, positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable agribusiness practices in the region.

According to the report, Al Dahra has expanded its regenerative farming projects globally, focusing on soil health, biodiversity, and reduced carbon emissions. These initiatives not only support food security but also contribute to the broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions, a key priority for the UAE under its national climate agenda.

The carbon credits were generated through verified sustainable agricultural methods, including reduced tillage, cover cropping, and precision irrigation, helping offset emissions while promoting ecosystem restoration.

With mounting climate challenges, Al Dahra’s strategic pivot towards green practices underscores its role as a regional leader in sustainable food production and its alignment with global efforts to combat climate change

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