TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, WESTFIELD, INDIANA, October 27, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — Taranis and Albo Climate announce a partnership to alleviate the bottleneck in verifying carbon sequestration in farmland.
“We are excited to be partnering with Albo Climate.
Combined with our unique satellite and AI-powered approach to soil carbon credits measurement and verification, we see the potential for true impact at scale across the globe,” says Jacques Amselem, CEO of Albo Climate.
While the initial AI-powered models will focus on corn and soy crops across the US corn-belt, the strategic partnership will foster the development of robust and scalable remote-sensing soil carbon models to be used in an array of croplands across several continents.
By delivering a scalable, scientific approach to the Measurement, Reporting, and Verification of soil carbon, Albo and Taranis will support a vast network of retailers and growers, prioritizing ease of use and global reach.
“We are putting farmers first on our new platform.
Albo Climate, established in 2019, is an Israel-based startup applying AI to satellite imagery to map, measure, and monitor carbon sequestration and scale-up carbon removal.
Since starting in 2015, Taranis has worked with the world’s top agricultural retailers and crop protection companies, monitoring millions of acres for customers in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Russia, Ukraine, and Australia.
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