Agricultural technology startup Indigo Ag has sold 40,000 soil-based carbon credits to Microsoft. Microsoft purchased these credits to advance its goal of becoming carbon negative by 2030. Indigo Ag CEO Dean Banks described this deal as a significant milestone for the company’s carbon program and highlighted Microsoft’s leadership in corporate climate action. The sold carbon credits are part of Indigo Ag’s third carbon crop, totaling 163,048 credits released in February. Each credit represents approximately 1 metric ton of carbon dioxide sequestered by U.S. farmers.
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