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Uruguay-Carbon Credits
By Gabriel Carballal< 1 minute

Farmers help to sequester carbon in the soil through some of their production practices, like no-till farming. Some companies are starting to pay farmers for doing this. Gabriel Carballal, a farmer member of the Global Farmer Network farms in Uruguay. He says he sequesters carbon because it makes the soil more productive.
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About Gabriel Carballal
GFN Contributor
Gabriel Carballal writes for the Global Farmer Network — a worldwide collective of 2,150+ farmer leaders across 72 countries amplifying farmer voices on agricultural policy, trade, technology, and food security.


