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May 27, 2025

Indigo accelerates soil carbon removals for Microsoft in second collaboration

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Indigo accelerates soil carbon removals for Microsoft in second collaboration

News provided by Indigo Agriculture

May 27, 2025, 12:00 ET

BOSTON, May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Indigo today announced that Microsoft has committed to purchase 60,000 soil carbon credits from the company’s fourth and largest carbon crop, issued in April by the Climate Action Reserve. This builds on Microsoft’s initial purchase of 40,000 credits last June, expanding on their portfolio of high-integrity removals.

To date, Indigo’s carbon program has generated nearly a megaton of carbon impact and prevented over 64B gallons of surface water runoff. The company’s latest ‘carbon crop’ will channel tens of millions of dollars from private buyers to support regenerative farmers across the U.S. 75% of carbon sales will directly pay farmers per Indigo’s standard program, accelerating farmers’ adoption of regenerative agriculture. The project design and adherence to stringent registry requirements ensure that carbon stays in the soil for many decades, delivering a long-term solution that carbon credit buyers can trust year-over-year.

This purchase marks a critical step forward in establishing a market for high-quality removals in soils. Indigo’s peer-reviewed research and measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) tools, the scale Indigo’s program reached in its latest issuance, and Microsoft’s transaction provide strong evidence of the contribution of soil carbon credits to high-integrity climate action portfolios.

“When Microsoft, recognized as the major driver behind the carbon removals market, invests in Indigo’s carbon credits, it affirms their confidence in our science, team, and technology,” said Dean Banks, CEO, Indigo Ag. “Our microbial and sustainability portfolio spans 20 million acres across 15 countries, and this deal underscores the trust in farmers’ hard work to create a healthy and resilient agri-food system.”

“Indigo’s work to create resilient farms and secure watersheds across the U.S. delivers measurable climate benefits as well as improved soil and water health and new economic development opportunities in rural communities,” said Brian Marrs, Senior Director of Energy and Carbon Removal, Microsoft. “We conduct extensive due diligence when choosing projects for our portfolio, and are pleased to support this project as part of Microsoft’s broader portfolio of high-quality carbon removal solutions. The collaboration aims to protect the economic security of our agri-food system with a measurable and scalable approach to nature-based carbon removal.”

Other buyers of Indigo’s recently issued credits include HubSpot, which purchased via Watershed.

For more information, visit Indigo’s Buying Ag Carbon Credits page. Technical documentation for the project, CAR1459, may be found on this Carbon Resources page.

About Indigo Ag

Indigo Ag is the innovative leader and trusted partner in sustainable agriculture and biological solutions. Powered by science and technology, Indigo helps farmers and agribusinesses optimize today’s yields and profitability, while nourishing the soil for better tomorrows. The company’s biotrinsic® natural microbial solutions help farmers maximize crop performance by empowering plants to combat environmental and biological stresses and improve nutrient access. Indigo’s Sustainability solutions include its carbon and sustainable crop programs that enable farmers to choose how to best profit from their sustainable practices while promoting practices that help land keep its value for future generations. Indigo is the largest and fastest growing issuer of nature-based, registry issued agricultural soil carbon credits in the world, offering both high quality agricultural carbon credits and scope 3 emissions reductions at scale to help corporations reach their sustainability goals. Established in 2013 and operating in 15 countries around the world, Indigo Ag turns on-the-farm sustainable practice into value for farmers, agribusinesses, and corporations, creating a world with thriving farmers and environmentally prosperous companies.

SOURCE Indigo Agriculture

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