The anticipation is palpable: the first official agendas for COP 30 have begun, and with them a new chapter for Brazil and the world.
In November 2025, Belém do Pará will become the epicenter of global climate discussions, hosting the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 30).
In the heart of the Amazon, world leaders will discuss how to transform climate commitments into concrete, measurable and scalable action. The expectation is clear: this time, decisions will be translated into tangible results, capable of driving a collective path towards sustainability.
From Vision to Action: Agriculture as a Pillar of Climate Transition
Today, it is widely accepted that agriculture is at the heart of the climate solution. Responsible for a significant share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the sector also holds enormous mitigation and regeneration potential.
Discussing the climate therefore means discussing how we produce food, regenerate soils and strengthen the economic and social resilience of rural communities.
The big question is no longer whether agriculture can be part of the solution, but how to measure, verify and deploy this transformation in a reliable and economically viable way.
It's in this context that MyEasyFarm positions itself as the bridge between action in the field and global sustainability objectives, by translating agroecological practices into concrete, traceable and comparable data.
From Soil to Solution: Science, Technology and Transparency
How can we produce more food with less environmental impact in a context of increasing regulatory pressure and demands for transparency in supply chains?
The answer lies beneath our feet. Soil, one of the planet's largest carbon sinks, is also one of the most promising natural solutions for climate mitigation.
When managed according to regenerative practices, it becomes a powerful carbon sink, promoting biodiversity, productivity and resilience in the face of new climatic adversities.
Translating these multiple benefits into reliable indicators is one of the greatest challenges, but also one of the greatest opportunities for transforming sustainability into real economic value.
MyEasyFarm offers an integrated solution to make this transition measurable, verifiable and accessible.
The MyEasySpheres module tracks and verifies the main indicators of tropical regenerative agriculture, while MyEasyCarbon acts as an MRV (Measurement, Reporting and Verification) platform dedicated to calculating emissions and generating agricultural carbon credits...
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Climate Finance and the Urgency of National References
COP 30 marks a crucial moment for the advancement of new metrics, taxonomies and methodologies adapted to tropical agriculture. Rather than importing models, the challenge is to validate practices that reflect the real conditions of tropical soils, biomes and socio-economic contexts, thus consolidating the country as a global reference for agro-environmental solutions.
Climate financing will be one of the central themes at Belém, reflecting the consensus that there can be no ecological transition without robust, transparent and well-regulated financial mechanisms.
For the agricultural sector, the carbon market represents the most direct gateway to these climate capital flows, transforming sustainable practices into economic assets.
But effective progress on this market in Brazil depends on the strengthening of national benchmarks - technical parameters that ensure environmental integrity, additionality and traceability - and the consolidation of clear, operational carbon market regulations.
More than just providing technology, MyEasyFarm advocates the idea that access to reliable, transparent and integrated MRV tools should be democratized, ensuring that producers of all sizes can connect to global climate and biodiversity goals.
From the field to the COP, our mission is to make this transition inclusive, traceable and economically viable.
And with the start of the official agendas, the message is clear: the future of regenerative agriculture is shaping up now - and Brazil is the protagonist.
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