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What does Happy Ground help enterprises do?
Happy Ground helps enterprises design, deploy and monitor agricultural climate transition programs across their supply chains. We connect farmer data, field implementation, interventions, monitoring and MRV to help enterprises turn climate goals into measurable action.
Where does Happy Ground operate?
We work globally across Southeast Asia, India, Africa and Latin America, with programs spanning crops including rice, sugarcane, corn, cacao, coffee, rubber and oil palm. We are open to working with new crops.
What kinds of programs can Happy Ground support?
We work across a range of agricultural transition opportunities, including supply-chain resilience, regenerative agriculture, soil health, Scope 3 decarbonization, carbon projects and carbon removals such as biochar. We can support programs from baseline and field data collection through implementation, monitoring and MRV.
Can Happy Ground help us develop a carbon project?
Yes. If your supply chain has a viable carbon opportunity, we can work with you to assess the opportunity, identify an appropriate methodology, develop the project and build the implementation and MRV infrastructure. Where appropriate, we can also help connect projects with potential carbon buyers.
Do we need to know exactly what program we want before?
No. We can start with your supply chain, goals and current challenges. We'll help assess where the strongest opportunities are, whether that's agricultural transition, data and traceability, carbon, or a combination of these, and determine what a scalable program could look like.
Still have questions?
Reach out and we’ll get back to you shortly.
FAQs
Questions You Might Have
What does Happy Ground help enterprises do?
Happy Ground helps enterprises design, deploy and monitor agricultural climate transition programs across their supply chains. We connect farmer data, field implementation, interventions, monitoring and MRV to help enterprises turn climate goals into measurable action.
Where does Happy Ground operate?
We work globally across Southeast Asia, India, Africa and Latin America, with programs spanning crops including rice, sugarcane, corn, cacao, coffee, rubber and oil palm. We are open to working with new crops.
What kinds of programs can Happy Ground support?
We work across a range of agricultural transition opportunities, including supply-chain resilience, regenerative agriculture, soil health, Scope 3 decarbonization, carbon projects and carbon removals such as biochar. We can support programs from baseline and field data collection through implementation, monitoring and MRV.
Can Happy Ground help us develop a carbon project?
Yes. If your supply chain has a viable carbon opportunity, we can work with you to assess the opportunity, identify an appropriate methodology, develop the project and build the implementation and MRV infrastructure. Where appropriate, we can also help connect projects with potential carbon buyers.
Do we need to know exactly what program we want before?
No. We can start with your supply chain, goals and current challenges. We'll help assess where the strongest opportunities are, whether that's agricultural transition, data and traceability, carbon, or a combination of these, and determine what a scalable program could look like.
Still have questions?
Reach out and we’ll get back to you shortly.
FAQs
Questions You Might Have
What does Happy Ground help enterprises do?
Where does Happy Ground operate?
What kinds of programs can Happy Ground support?
Can Happy Ground help us develop a carbon project?
Do we need to know exactly what program we want before?
No. We can start with your supply chain, goals and current challenges. We'll help assess where the strongest opportunities are, whether that's agricultural transition, data and traceability, carbon, or a combination of these, and determine what a scalable program could look like.
Still have questions?
Reach out and we’ll get back to you shortly.