Knowing carbon intensity score is farmer’s first step to SAF market

Knowing carbon intensity score is farmer’s first step to SAF market

A conservation specialist says the first step into the sustainable aviation fuel market is for a farmer to know their Carbon Intensity (CI) score.

Mitchell Hora, founder of Continuum Ag, says…

“I think of it as the gallon’s carbon footprint, or the bushel’s carbon footprint,” he says.

He says what farmers do on their farms impacts the carbon footprint of the fuel. 

“And now impacts the ability to monetize via tax credits.”  He says, “So, we definitely encourage farmers be aware that carbon intensity and your data is a big deal.

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