At ProSustentia we are starting fall 2026 with great news and we want to share it with everyone.
The project “IMPROVED AGRICULTURE LAND MANAGEMENT IN ARGENTINA, developed by Aike, in association with the farmer, owner of the farm where regenerative agriculture practices are implemented, was registered in Verra on March 18. This is the third ALM (Agricultural Land Management) project registered for Argentina and the first to be registered exclusively for this country. The audit, carried out between 2024 and 2025, was conducted by Intertek Argentina S.A.
The project consists of the implementation and improvement of agricultural and livestock practices aimed primarily at increasing soil organic carbon, contributing to the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere. Activities include crop-livestock rotations, incorporation of cover crops, regenerative livestock management and improved pasture management. These practices promote the increase of soil organic matter, nutrient fixation and recycling, reduce erosion and improve soil fertility in the long term. All this generates multiple environmental benefits.
This is a clustered project, which makes it possible to replicate the activities in different establishments in the region. The first instance of the Project is being carried out at the “Fortín Farías” farm, located in Trenque Lauquen, province of Buenos Aires, with 2,540 hectares for the implementation of the project. In the next stage of verification, scheduled for later this year, new instances are expected to be incorporated, thus broadening the scope and impact of this initiative.
This achievement reflects Aike ‘s commitment to the transition towards more sustainable production systems, and confirms the enormous potential of the Argentine agricultural sector to actively contribute to climate change mitigation.
ProSustentia is proud to have accompanied this process. It is the first ALM project in which we actively participated in the entire structuring and development of the certification, playing a key role in reaching this milestone.
To know more about the project, enter Verra’s official registry at this link: https: //registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/4855

