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Auri Grow India launches carbon credit platform CarbonKrishi

Auri Grow India, an agri-technology and export-oriented company, has launched CarbonKrishi, an AI-enabled carbon credit platform, marking the company’s strategic entry into the rapidly expanding carbon credit and ESG ecosystem.

Under the initiative, company aims to onboard about 1 lakh farmers with estimates of generating carbon credits worth ₹16-50 crore annually.

CarbonKrishi initiative represents a key step in Auri Grow’s business transformation, leveraging technology and sustainability to create new, scalable revenue opportunities while enhancing farmer incomes.

CarbonKrishi is being developed using AI analytics, satellite imagery, crop and soil data and structured digital reporting systems to estimate farm-level carbon impact.

At an indicative platform participation or commission share of 20–30 per cent should translate into ₹3–10 crore of potential annual revenue from carbon credits, said the company.

Pratik Kumar Patel, Director, Auri Grow India said the objective through CarbonKrishi is to empower farmers to unlock meaningful incremental income by adopting climate-positive and sustainable farming practices, while simultaneously creating a scalable, asset-light revenue stream for the Company.

By leveraging AI, data analytics and globally recognised verification frameworks, the company aims to integrate Indian agriculture into the global carbon credit ecosystem, he said.

“While the opportunity is still evolving, we believe this platform positions Auri Grow to participate in long-term ESG-led value creation for farmers, partners and shareholders alike,” he added.

Published on January 6, 2026

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