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eAgronom and Seqana partner on 300,000 ha across Europe
We’re excited to share our longstanding partnership with Seqana on carbon farming projects across Europe.
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Behind the Data: Meet Jakub Przeperski, Data Collection Team Lead
As data collection team lead, Jakub Przeperski from Poland works across countries and teams to turn complex information into something that truly supports farmers. With a sharp eye for detail and a calm, structured approach, he plays a key role in making sure the foundation of eAgronom’s work is solid.
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Verra VM0042 methodology: the most rigorous standard on the carbon credit market. What does it really mean?
eAgronom has recently issued its first carbon credits to farmers in the Baltic States and Poland under the Verra VM0042 methodology with project ID 4835. Verra’s registration of eAgronom’s Central and Eastern European carbon project confirms that it meets the highest international standards, ensuring economic viability, environmental integrity, and full transparency across all aspects of the project.
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From Finance to Farming: Meet Andreea Flavia Brezoianu, eAgronom’s General Manager for Romania
Flavia’s career doesn’t follow a straight line, and that’s exactly what makes it so interesting. With experience in finance, sales, marketing, customer care, and agriculture, she brings a rare 360° perspective to everything she does.
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eAgronom's Soil Carbon Program secured Verra's registration, and issued credits to farmers in the Baltics and Poland
eAgronom’s sustainable farming program in Central and Eastern Europe is among the first in Europe to be registered and issue soil carbon credits with the Verified Carbon Standard by Verra under VM0042 methodology, marking a major milestone for regenerative agriculture. Several eAgronom projects are already in the pipeline for registration and issuance in the near future.
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Turning Global Climate Expertise into Local Impact: Rhyannon’s Story
From building sustainable value chains for companies to growing her own vegetables at home. Rhyannon knows that real change starts from the ground up. As eAgronom’s Value Chain Lead, she works on Scope 3 projects that help businesses understand and reduce their carbon footprint. With a long history of developing environmental projects and experience across continents, she’s passionate about connecting global sustainability goals with real, tangible action.
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