To date, three
rice cultivation offset projects in California, Arkansas, and Mississippi have been listed by ACR, totaling 21 farmers with 253 fields on 22,213 acres.
«We are excited about ARB's approval of
the rice cultivation offset protocol and to see projects come to market from the two leading U.S. rice growing regions — Sacramento, where ACR is based, and Winrock's home state of Arkansas,» stated Mary Grady, ACR director of business development.
The Office of Administrative Law is expected to approve
the Rice Cultivation offset protocol, along with other changes in the regulation, in the fall.
Not exact matches
U.S. Forest Projects Compliance
Offset Protocol Livestock Projects Compliance
Offset Protocol Mine Methane Capture Compliance
Offset Protocol Ozone Depleting Substances Compliance
Offset Protocol
Rice Cultivation Compliance
Offset Protocol Urban Forest Projects Compliance
Offset Protocol
SACRAMENTO - June 30, 2015 — American Carbon Registry (ACR), a nonprofit enterprise of Winrock International, applauds the California Air Resources Board (ARB) approval at the June 25 board meeting to adopt a U.S. compliance
offset protocol for
rice cultivation.