Reifes Weizenfeld, symbolisiert Insetting durch regenerative Landwirtschaft zur Reduktion von CO₂-Emissionen und Förderung nachhaltiger Lieferketten.
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Resilience and sustainability
through regenerative practices

Everything starts with soil

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Klim is your expert in promoting and implementing regenerative agriculture practices.
We work together:

Everything starts with soil.  

Regenerative agriculture involves farming practices that enrich soil humus. This helps store carbon, improve soil structure, increase biodiversity, and secure crop yields.

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Why Klim

Klim supports farmers and companies in their transition to regenerative agriculture practices
Expertise

We reduce emissions in the supply chain with scientific and agricultural expertise.

Traceable projects

We record emissions and carbon sequestration in the soil, and verify and report them annually.

Regional focus

We promote collaboration among supply chain actors and enable adopting regenerative practices.

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Get to know three Klim farmers

Klim has been working closely with farmers since 2020 and supporting them at every step of their regenerative journey
Klim farmer Poland
Marcin Gryn
Zamość, Poland
"Our goal is to reduce resource use and improve product quality by adopting regenerative methods. This approach not only enhances our operations but also cuts costs by lowering the need for inputs like fertilisers, fuel, and pesticides."
140 ha
Klim Farmer Germany
Tino Ryll
Brandenburg, Germany
"We have seen both economic and environmental benefits from regenerative practices. For example, the humus content has increased and crops face less pest pressure. We have also found that similar yields can be achieved using less fertiliser."
500 ha
Klim Farmer Germany
Enno Katte
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
"I was amazed to truly understand how nature works, especially considering how little I learned about it during my training and studies. To me, regenerative agriculture is the most sustainable and cost-effective choice I can make for the long term."
1.250 ha
4,000+
Klim farmers registered on the Klim Platform
800,000+ hectares
Agricultural land registered on the Klim  Platform
2020
Klim's founding year
6
Countries where Klim implements projects

We scale regenerative agriculture globally - with local expertise

Klim offers Scope 3 solutions in Germany, Poland, the USA, the UK, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.  
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Get to know three of Klim's farmers

Since 2020, Klim has partnered closely with German farmers to support their transition to Regenerative Agriculture. Meet three of the 3,500 farmers working with Klim.
Enno Katte
"I was struck by how much I didn't know about how nature truly operates, despite my training and studies. This realisation inspired me to make the most of natural processes. In my view, with some experience, Regenerative Agriculture is the most cost-effective approach for the long term."
Thomas Gäbert
Thomas began using regenerative methods with the Trebbin Agricultural Cooperative in 2017. Through numerous experiments, he emerged as a pioneer in this field. With Klim’s support, he can now refinance his experiments and further expand regenerative practices on his farm.
Tino Ryll
"For us, the economic and ecological benefits of regenerative practices are clear. We've seen an increase in soil humus and reduced pest pressure on our plants. Additionally, we’ve found that we can achieve the same yields with less fertiliser."
Oliver Jung
Content for Tino Ryll
Brandenburg
Tino Ryll
500 ha
Brandenburg
Thomas Gäbert
4,000 ha
Saxony-Anhalt
Enno Katte
1.250 ha
hessen
Oliver Jung
500 ha

3,500+

Farmers have joined Klim's platform

700,000+

Hectares registered Klim's platform

2020

The founding year of Klim

4

Countries where Klim works with farmers

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