On Wednesday, November 26, the Gfarm team will take part in AgriFood Forum’25, held at the historic Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Vilnius. As part of the programme, Gfarm will host a panel discussion titled “Carbon Credits in Agriculture and Forestry: From Brussels to Lithuanian Fields”, focusing on one of the most pressing and promising topics for the future of land use and sustainability.
The panel aims to bridge the gap between European-level policy development and the realities of local implementation. While carbon markets and climate regulations are often shaped in Brussels, their real impact is felt on farms, in forests, and across rural landscapes. This discussion will explore how EU ambitions around carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and climate neutrality can translate into practical, measurable outcomes for Lithuanian farmers and forest managers — as well as new economic opportunities for the wider agricultural sector.
Following the panel, participants will be invited to take part in a hands-on workshop, “From Soil to Market: Carbon Credits and Sustainability.” This interactive session is designed to go a step further, turning theory into practice. Farmers, forest managers, agribusiness leaders, and sustainability experts will come together to examine how land-based carbon credits can reshape land use practices, support more sustainable management, and become a tangible part of business and climate strategies.
The workshop will also address how agricultural and forestry activities can evolve into measurable, verifiable, and tradable climate services. In addition, it will showcase how forward-thinking companies are beginning — or are already — to integrate carbon credits into their sustainability commitments and supply chain models.
AgriFood Forum’25 promises to be an important meeting point for those shaping the future of food systems, land use, and climate action in Lithuania and beyond. The Gfarm team looks forward to engaging in meaningful discussions and working together to build more sustainable solutions for our landscapes and our communities.
Will you be joining the conversation?
The full agenda of the event: https://www.digitalfarm.lt/