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Harnessing Nature’s Power for Carbon Sequestration and a Climate-Friendly Olive Oil

Updated: Oct 14


climate friendly carbon negative olive oil

At Oleaphen we believe that sustainable farming is the future. By adopting regenerative agriculture practices, we not only produce nutrient-dense, high phenolic olive oil but also contribute to reversing climate change through carbon sequestration. Here’s how our farming methods are making a difference.

 

The Science of Soil Carbon Sequestration


Healthy soil acts as a powerful carbon sink, capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it as soil organic carbon (SOC). By increasing SOC levels, we help mitigate climate change while improving soil fertility and crop yields. Our approach to soil health is designed to work with nature, fostering biodiversity and enhancing the soil's ability to sequester carbon.

 

Regenerative Practices at Oleaphen


Our groves are managed using permaculture principles, which focus on creating a balanced ecosystem. This includes avoiding harmful pesticides, promoting biodiversity, and using practices that enhance soil health. For every liter of high phenolic olive oil we produce, we sequester 16 kg of carbon—making our farming process not just sustainable, but carbon-negative.

 

Conclusion: Building a Sustainable Future


By combining regenerative farming with the production of high phenolic olive oil, we are committed to creating a sustainable future for both our customers and the planet.

 

Join us in our mission to fight climate change by supporting carbon-negative farming. Visit HighPhenolic.com to learn more about our sustainability efforts and products.

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