Our platform is built to convert agricultural residues into long-term value, transforming what was previously waste into the foundation of a commercially scalable, regenerative, low-carbon food system.
Rather than addressing climate, soil, food, and farmer income as separate problems, the platform integrates them into a single closed-loop system spanning biomass supply chains, organic compost production, regenerative crop systems, and low-carbon livestock.
Extremely high volumes of agricultural residues generated every year
Chronic PM2.5 pollution driven by open burning
Soil organic matter depletion after decades of chemical input dependency
Farmers willing to transition if provided with reliable inputs, contracts, and market access
Geography well-suited to cluster-based scaling rather than fragmented plot-by-plot interventions
The platform is therefore designed to scale by province and by cluster, using a repeatable operating model that adapts to local crops and farming systems while maintaining a consistent platform logic.
The platform is structured into four integrated phases.
Each phase can operate independently, but together they form a self-reinforcing circular agriculture system.
Crucially, each phase can generate value and climate impact on its own, without requiring completion of later phases.
Objective
To build a structured, traceable supply chain for agricultural residues that are traditionally burned or discarded, converting them into productive inputs for low-carbon agriculture.
Primary Feedstocks
Rice straw
Sugarcane leaves
Livestock manure (cattle, buffalo, pigs, poultry)
Key Outcomes
Avoided emissions from open burning (PM2.5 and GHGs)
New income streams for farmers from previously zero-value residues
Foundation for a traceable, contract-based agricultural supply network
Phase 1 serves as the entry point to the platform. Farmers can participate immediately, without changing crops or farming practices, while climate and air-quality benefits begin from day one.
Objective
To convert residues collected in Phase 1 into high-quality organic compost, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers and restoring soil health.
Development Model
Decentralized, cluster-level compost production facilities
Compost formulations adapted to local soils and crop systems
Key Outcomes
Reduction of chemical fertilizer use and Scope 3 emissions
Increased soil organic matter and soil carbon
Medium-term reduction in production costs for farmers
Phase 2 is where the platform begins to generate recurring commercial revenue, while aligning farmer incentives with long-term soil regeneration.
Objective
To transition participating farms toward organic and regenerative production systems, using compost from Phase 2 as a core input.
Crop Categories
Organic rice
Organic cassava
Organic fruits and vegetables
Organic herbs and specialty crops
Key Outcomes
Higher farm-gate prices through premium and differentiated markets
Carbon insetting opportunities for food and agri-processing buyers
More stable and resilient farmer incomes
Phase 3 connects climate outcomes directly to the food system, enabling low-carbon agriculture to move beyond cost avoidance and into value creation.
Objective
To close the agricultural loop through low-carbon livestock systems integrated with crops, compost, and residue management.
Approach
Feed optimization using platform-based agricultural inputs
Circular manure management linked back to compost production
Reduction of methane intensity per unit of output
Key Outcomes
Lower livestock-related emissions
Improved nutrient efficiency across the system
A fully closed nutrient and carbon loop
Phase 4 transforms the platform into a complete circular agriculture ecosystem, where crops, soil, and livestock reinforce one another.
This platform is
A scalable low-carbon agriculture system
A commercially viable, farmer-centric climate solution
A regional model designed for replication across emerging markets
This platform is not
An energy generation project
A heavy infrastructure or grid-dependent investment
A demonstration project reliant on long-term subsidies
By starting with agricultural residues, restoring soils, producing low-carbon food, and closing the loop through livestock, the platform demonstrates how climate impact, food security, and farmer livelihoods can be aligned within a single commercial system.
The result is a replicable, region-scale low-carbon agriculture platform designed for emerging markets—one that delivers measurable climate outcomes while building durable agricultural value chains.