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Thailand promotes rubber plantation carbon credits for sustainable agriculture

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A rubber plantation in Thailand. (Photo: iStock)

The state-owned enterprise Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAOT) under Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture has launched a rubber plantation carbon credit program with the goal of achieving carbon neutrality for 3.2 million hectares (20 million rai) of registered rubber plantations in the country and further converting them into carbon credits for sale.

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