Greenery, Inc., a climate tech company from South Korea, will present its initiatives for low-carbon agriculture at COP29, hosted in Azerbaijan. From November 11 to 13, Greenery will showcase innovative approaches to sustainable farming and animal husbandry at the Korea Pavilion in the Blue Zone.
The company’s seminar on November 12 will focus on two case studies that emphasize new methods for reducing agriculture’s carbon impact. The first case involves a “smart” farming system that manages water levels in rice paddies, lowering methane emissions and conserving water. Developed with support from South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT, this technology underscores how real-time monitoring can help mitigate climate change effects.
In the second case study, Greenery will explore biocharBiochar is a carbon-rich material created from biomass decomposition in low-oxygen conditions. It has important applications in environmental remediation, soil improvement, agriculture, carbon sequestration, energy storage, and sustainable materials, promoting efficiency and reducing waste in various contexts while addressing climate change challenges. More production from livestock waste. This process converts organic waste into a charcoal-like material that can trap carbon for about a century, providing an effective carbon reduction solution.
Greenery will also highlight its technology offerings, including ENVION, a new Life Cycle Assessment software, and POPLE, a carbon credit marketplace. Attendees at COP29 can expect panel discussions featuring international experts on the latest agricultural carbon reduction practices.
CEO Yoosik Hwang emphasizes Greenery’s vision of agriculture as a key component in the fight against climate change. The company’s contributions align with COP29’s goals of advancing sustainable solutions to global environmental issues.
PRESS RELEASE: From Rice Farming to Biochar: Greenery to Showcase Innovative, Low-Carbon Agriculture at COP29






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