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CIBO Carbon Bridge Partners with Bushel to Boost Regenerative Ag
The collaboration aims to provide visibility into the carbon impact of agricultural production.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 7:39am
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A conceptual illustration depicting the partnership between CIBO Carbon Bridge and Bushel to bring data-driven sustainability solutions to the agricultural industry.Fargo TodayCIBO Carbon Bridge, a sustainability initiative, is partnering with Bushel, a provider of software technology solutions for the agriculture industry, to incentivize the adoption of regenerative farming practices. The partnership, called Project Carbonview, is designed to give grain buyers and producers visibility into the carbon impact of production so they can evaluate the impact of different agronomic practices, make sustainability improvements, and help their customers make better purchasing decisions.
Why it matters
As consumer demand for sustainable agriculture grows, initiatives like this partnership between CIBO and Bushel can help drive the adoption of regenerative farming practices that reduce the carbon footprint of agricultural production. By providing data and tools to measure the environmental impact, this collaboration aims to empower farmers, grain buyers, and food companies to make more informed decisions that support the transition to a more sustainable food system.
The details
Project Carbonview, developed in collaboration between Bayer, Bushel, and Amazon Web Services, will give farmers and grain buyers access to data and analytics that quantify the carbon impact of different farming practices. This information can help producers evaluate the financial and environmental tradeoffs of adopting regenerative techniques like no-till, cover cropping, and precision nutrient management. The partnership also aims to provide greater transparency to food companies and consumers about the sustainability of their agricultural supply chains.
- CIBO Carbon Bridge and Bushel announced the partnership in April 2026.
The players
CIBO Carbon Bridge
A sustainability initiative that partners with agricultural technology companies to incentivize the adoption of regenerative farming practices.
Bushel
A provider of software technology solutions for growers, grain buyers, ag retailers, protein producers, and food companies, headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota.
Bayer
A multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company that collaborated with Bushel and Amazon Web Services to develop Project Carbonview.
Amazon Web Services
The cloud computing division of Amazon that collaborated with Bayer and Bushel on Project Carbonview.
What’s next
As the partnership between CIBO Carbon Bridge and Bushel continues to develop, the companies plan to roll out the Project Carbonview platform to more farmers and grain buyers in the coming years, with the goal of driving widespread adoption of regenerative agriculture practices.
The takeaway
This collaboration between a sustainability-focused initiative and an agricultural technology provider demonstrates the growing importance of data-driven solutions to support the transition to more environmentally-friendly farming practices. By empowering farmers and food companies with better information about the carbon impact of production, initiatives like Project Carbonview can play a key role in meeting consumer demand for sustainable agriculture.
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