Regenerative agriculture
for dairies

Measuring and reduction of agricultural emissions in milk production

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Why dairies are acting now:

Advantages  of regenerative agriculture

For dairies

Increases security in the supply chains

Risk reduction of crop failures for stable feed production and stable milk yields

Improved relations with farmers and joint project implementation

Staying competitive with reduced-emission milk

Meeting the requirements of customers

For milk farmers

More crop security and income stability in the long term

Increased soil health and biodiversity on the farm

Safeguarding forage milk production through more resilient herds

Cost reduction due to reduced use of fertilizers and pesticides, as well as machinery and diesel

Risk reduction through diversified crop rotation

This is why regenerative agriculture is right for dairies

Calculation of the carbon footprint per kilogram ECM of dairy products at farm level.

Verified primary data of the farmers, which are continuously updated and allow a good comparability of the farms.

Transparent insights into the farm data of their milk suppliers without compromising the confidentiality of the farm data

Reporting in accordance with GHGP and SBTi standards

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The steps to implement regenerative measures

Step 1/6

Preparation of management plan

Preparation of management plans by Klim's agricultural team.

Step 2/6

Individual coordination & onboarding

During onboarding to the digital platform, the optimisations are tailored to the individual needs of the farmers.

Step 3/6

Integration of emission-optimised measures

Farmers implement measures and are compensated for the resulting improvements.

Step 4/6

Ongoing analysis and verification

The emissions-related data is continuously and automatically updated, made visible and verified.

Step 5/6

Information preparation

For a holistic operational view, information is prepared for reporting in accordance with GHGP and SBTi standards.

Step 6/6

Expansion of the project scope

The scope of the project is continuously being expanded with the support of experts from the Klim agriculture team.

Case Study: This is how Klim works with dairies

Targets

0,5 kg

Reduction of emissions COe/kgECM) 

2027

the year of the planned target achievement

50.000 t

Emission reduction and CO storage until 2027

300

Operations after 5 years

Phase 1

Individual support

The participating farmers are individually coached after the inventory of the farm-related data.

Phase 2

Preparation of action plans

The action plans depend on the company's objectives and the circumstances of the farmers: By 2027, 30% of the raw materials used are to come from regenerative agriculture.

Phase 3

Onboarding to the platform

The Platform allows a combination of up to five modules (crop rotation, fertilizer, tillage & seeding, crop protection, specific milk module).

Phase 4

Expansion of the project scope

After the pilot phase: 300 farmers in the 5th project year.

Results:

70.000 t

Emission reduction including CO2 storage after 5 years

Promoting biodiversity through extended crop rotations and additional measures

39 %

Reduction of CO footprint from 1.41 kg to 0.86 kg CO per kg ECM

100%

Transparency for your reporting

The CO storage performance of farmers after 5 years

Stable yields, Reduced ECM and better water storage.

Individual experiences of farmers

Soil health improved through diverse crop rotations

Less erosion from wind and precipitation

More stable feed production through more resilient soils

More exchange between farmers and dairies

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