The program aims to demystify carbon markets by providing a trusted list of technical assistance providers and third-party verifiers, alongside accepted carbon credit protocols to ensure market consistency and efficiency.
In anticipation of the program's official launch in 2024, the USDA is taking proactive steps, including public consultations and the formation of an advisory council, to steer the program's direction. Additionally, through the SUSTAINS Act, the USDA is exploring innovative conservation partnerships, augmenting its suite of climate-smart agricultural practices.
This initiative is part of a broader vision under the Biden-Harris Administration to revamp the American food system, emphasizing resilience, equity, and sustainability. By fostering climate-smart agricultural and forestry practices, the USDA is not only addressing climate change but also ensuring the prosperity and sustainability of the American agricultural landscape for future generations.