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Background

As the window narrows to address the climate crisis and meet the targets set by the Paris Agreement, Agreena is one of the few companies in the world that is working to actually remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it in agricultural soils. The global soil carbon AgTech platform founded by tech specialist Julie Koch Fahler and agricultural professional Ida Boesen, and CEO Simon Haldrup, is on a mission to support more farmers in adopting regenerative farming practices.

As the transition to regenerative agriculture practices is getting the attention of policymakers, supply chains, and farmers alike to help reduce emissions and turn soil into carbon sinks, the company is growing at a robust rate in its work to verify, mint and sell certificates for stored soil carbon. The company recently raised a significant €46-million B Round funding to further grow and expand its platform and reach.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, Agreena has professionals across the world working with them to provide a scalable impact for farmers and the climate.

Challenge

As the window narrows to address the climate crisis and meet the targets set by the Paris Agreement, Agreena is one of the few companies in the world that is working to actually remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it in agricultural soils. The global soil carbon AgTech platform founded by tech specialist Julie Koch Fahler and agricultural professional Ida Boesen, and CEO Simon Haldrup, is on a mission to support more farmers in adopting regenerative farming practices.

As the transition to regenerative agriculture practices is getting the attention of policymakers, supply chains, and farmers alike to help reduce emissions and turn soil into carbon sinks, the company is growing at a robust rate in its work to verify, mint and sell certificates for stored soil carbon. The company recently raised a significant €46-million B Round funding to further grow and expand its platform and reach.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, Agreena has professionals across the world working with them to provide a scalable impact for farmers and the climate.