Enhance soil health and productivity through regenerative agricultural practices
Poor soil leads to weak roots, low yields, and high input costs.
RACO empowers farmers to transition from conventional agriculture to regenerative practices that restore soil health, improve biodiversity, and reduce input costs. By capturing and storing carbon in their soil, farmers not only help combat climate change — they also unlock a new source of income through carbon credits. With RACO, farming becomes both profitable and sustainable.
✅ Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) Measurement
✅ Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) Systems
✅ Verified Carbon Standard
The Regenerative Agriculture for Carbon Offsetting (RACO) program, developed by Atoz Carbon Cycle, is a carbon credit initiative designed to help farmers transition from conventional to regenerative agriculture while earning income through carbon sequestration credits under Verified Carbon Standard methodologies
Poor soil leads to weak roots, low yields, and high input costs.
Apply synthetic fertilizer, or leave fields bare, carbon is released from the soil.
What if your soil could earn you money — just by doing what it does naturally?
A healthy farm needs more than good soil — it needs a smart farmer behind it.
If your farm can’t survive a drought, price shift, or soil decline, it won’t last.