Ruumi Sustainable Land Management
Project developed by Ruumi
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Soil carbon
Soil carbon sequestration is the process of increasing organic and inorganic soil carbon through capturing and storing of carbon from plants.
About the project
The Ruumi project transforms high-input livestock grazing systems into low-input, sustainable high-output grazing systems by providing access to knowledge, grazing plans, supply and demand insights, grazing tools for actionable insights and data acquisition, soil samples, and state-of-the-art technology such as grazing apps, remote sensing, and machine learning.
Project impact to date
Sustainable development goals
The project supports 4 goals outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
12 - Responsible consumption and production
Responsible meat and dairy production enable livestock-related products under a trustworthy regenerative certification. Reducing feed use supports the transformation of the livestock supply chain, reducing waste and loss within the process.
15 - Life on land
Rotational grazing and planting more biodiverse seed mixes increase biodiversity, build functional soils, and improve overall ecosystem health. These factors can help build resilience and reduce the need for chemical-intensive inputs with negative climatic impacts.
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