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    • Indigo offers financial incentives to farmers for implementing practices aimed at increasing soil organic carbon.
    • Soil carbon sequestration is a proposed method for mitigating climate change by removing atmospheric carbon dioxide.

    Discussion:

    • The study examines the scientific validity of claims regarding the climate benefits derived from Indigo's soil carbon farming program.
    • Concerns are raised by researchers about the methodologies used to measure and verify carbon sequestration in agricultural soils.

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    • The actual climate impact of Indigo's carbon farming initiative is under scrutiny.
    • There is a scientific debate regarding the reliability and accuracy of quantifying soil carbon sequestration in agricultural settings.

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    • Further independent research is required to validate the effectiveness of agricultural soil carbon sequestration as a climate solution.
    • Developing standardized and transparent methodologies for measuring and verifying soil carbon is crucial for climate policy.