The need to reduce the world’s Carbon Footprint has become widespread knowledge, and, thankfully, many companies are already taking action to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the agricultural sector, a great deal of GHG comes from using agrochemicals, such as fertilizers, and fuel. Now that we know the source of such emissions, it is important that we develop new tools that reduce consumption of agrochemicals, utilize different forms of energy throughout the supply chain and, whenever possible, compensate part of the negative externalities.







