By Qabil Ashirov
At the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) held in Baku, Kazakhstan took the initiative to develop carbon farming.
Azernews reports that within the framework of the side event, the Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan, Mansur Oshurbayev, emphasized that the application of carbon farming can reduce carbon emissions and ensure the sustainable development of agriculture.
Murat Temirjanov, Chairman of the Land Resources Management Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, noted that the development of carbon farming requires the application of modern technologies and strict legislative support.
During the discussions, experts emphasized that Kazakhstan has a high potential for leadership in the field of carbon farming. This can contribute to the modernization of the technological structure of the country and the creation of a large number of jobs.