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REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE: Dantata Foods, BUK partner to promote carbon trade in Nigeria

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeMay 8, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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… To create platform for the enrolment of smallholder farmers who adopt organic food production

…As soil regenerator reaches Nigerian markets

African food giant, Dantata Foods and Allied Products Company Limited, in collaboration with Bayero University Kano Centre for Dryland Agriculture (CDA), are partnering to promote generation of carbon, among smallholder farmers in Nigeria.

Thee Director of the centre, Professor Jibrin Muhammad disclosed this while declaring open a public lecture on regenerative agriculture at Bayero University new campus in Kano, Nigeria.

The Director, who said the carbon generation would be done through a new approach of agro-forestry called “regenerative agriculture, added that agric innovation is a critical aspect of the sector through which the industry players are to perform strategic roles in economic diversification.

The event titled: “Industry Lecture Series” and the first of its kind, was organized to deliberate on the topic RegenAg and Carbon Trading: New Frontiers for Nigerian Agribusiness space, was anchored by a British Agronomist Mr. Jason Hayward-Jones, who is also the Managing Director of RegenFARM Limited, a UK based Agric Technology firm working with Dantata Foods through a joint venture agreement in Nigeria tagged Dantata RegenAg Limited in Nigeria.

A statement by the spokesperson of Dantata Foods, Mr. Sanusi Bature made available to ASHENEWS on Saturday, said that the Centre for Dryland Agriculture and Dantata Foods signed a memorandum of understanding in June 2020 with a view to supporting smallholder farmers with knowledge and inputs from modern agricultural research and innovations.

Making a presentation on the topic, Hayward described carbon trading as a market-based system designed to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming, especially carbon dioxide, by creating a financial incentive to do so.

“But how does this market work? And where does carbon offsetting fit into the picture? Despite being described as ‘a market’, there are in fact multiple markets for carbon trading. Carbon credits that are bought and sold in one market might not be valid in another,” he explained

According to him, the term “carbon trading” is most often used to describe “the compliance market that exists for carbon credits within a regulated scheme, such as the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS), California’s Greenhouse Gas Scheme or the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) in the northeastern United States.

“These mandatory schemes require businesses whose emissions exceeds a defined threshold, or who operate in specific industry sectors such as fossil fuel-fired power plants, to obtain an allowance, or credit, for each ton of carbon dioxide equivalent that they emit annually.”

He confirmed that the partnership is creating a platform to enroll thousands of smallholder farmers who will pay a premium, under which the participants may receive an initial allocation of carbon credits free of charge or enter an auction to buy them.

“Businesses that subsequently reduce their emissions can sell their excess carbon credits to other participants whose emissions have increased, thereby commoditizing carbon and creating a market for it.”

Hayward-Jones also stated that Dantata RegenAg Limited is working with farmers in Nigeria to change their production patterns to use regenerative agricultural methods that promote the sequestering of carbon into the soil, which can be sold as carbon credits on national and international markets.

“The value of carbon credits is increasing quickly, and this complementary revenue stream will soon become a major component of farmers’ annual revenue, as well as making the farms more resilient to climate change.”

In his goodwill message, the Chairman/CEO Dantata Foods and Allied Products Company Limited (DFAP), Tajuddeen Dantata, represented by his Chief of Staff, Abdullahi Mahmoud informed the audience that “regenerative agriculture will provide solutions to various challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, which include soil erosion and carbon emissions as well as help farmers to produce organic foods for healthy consumptions that can earn them a higher premium from buyers around the globe.

“We have recently developed a catalyst for soil regeneration, which acts as a farm supplement that supports farmlands to regenerate swiftly and cultivate crops without the use of fertilizer and other chemicals”.

Dantata Soil Regenerator (Sinadarin Farfado da Kasar Noma) will soon be in the market to complement the overarching goal of implementing regenerative agriculture in Nigeria,” Dantata said.

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