
115.44 ha
Area
148 t
CO₂
0 t
Available CO₂
This agricultural project on 115.44 hectares in the municipality of TERVAL implements responsible practices designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon storage in soils, contributing to sequester 148 tons of CO₂ over its lifetime. Certified by the CARBON AGRI method of the Low-Carbon Label, it promotes more resilient and sustainable agricultural ecosystems.
Specific practices implemented by the farmer to reduce emissions and increase carbon storage.

Réduire la mortalité des veaux et des jeunes bovins est un levier d'efficacité majeur. Chaque animal mort représente des émissions de GES « pour rien » — la mère a consommé des ressources pour une gestation et un allaitement sans production finale.
Did you know?
Le saviez-vous ? En France, 8 % des veaux meurent avant le sevrage. Réduire ce taux de moitié, c'est l'équivalent de 15 000 tonnes de CO₂ évitées par an à l'échelle nationale.
Beyond carbon sequestration, each project generates measurable positive impacts on the environment and local communities. Here is the detailed assessment of this project.
This project sequesters 1.3 tCO₂/ha over its lifetime. Carbon is captured in biomass (trunks, branches, roots) and soils. This is the project's primary impact: contributing to climate change mitigation by removing CO₂ from the atmosphere.
This project creates a rich habitat for wildlife. The ecological corridors formed allow species to circulate, promoting pollination and natural biological pest control.
Over 115.44 ha, the vegetation cover acts as a natural filter. Roots promote water infiltration into soils, reduce runoff and erosion, and enable groundwater recharge. Downstream water quality is directly improved.
The root system structures the soil in depth. Litter (dead leaves, twigs) enriches organic matter, feeds soil microorganisms and increases water retention capacity. A living, fertile soil is the foundation of a resilient ecosystem.
This project of 115.44 ha in TERVAL supports the local economy: direct jobs (planting, maintenance, monitoring), enhancement of the territory and natural heritage. It strengthens the link between rural communities and their environment, contributing to the ecological transition.
The 17 SDGs are a global framework defined by the United Nations to build a sustainable future by 2030. This project directly contributes to 4 of them. Here's why.
Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition
Why this project: With 115.44 ha of sustainable farming practices in TERVAL, this project improves long-term soil productivity, secures food yields and strengthens farm resilience against climate risks — directly contributing to local food security.
Responsible Consumption and Production
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Why this project: This project transforms farming practices on 115.44 ha towards more responsible production: reduced chemical inputs, soil cover, crop diversification.
Climate Action
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Why this project: This is the primary impact: this project sequesters 148 tons of CO2 over its lifetime, certified by the Low-Carbon Label. Every ton removed from the atmosphere directly contributes to fighting climate change.
Life on Land
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems
Why this project: By reintroducing soil-friendly practices (cover crops, hedges, reduced tillage), this project restores terrestrial life on 115.44 ha.
Project notification
April 25, 2023The project owner submits their application to the ministry.
File submission
March 28, 2024The complete file is submitted to the competent authority for review.
Labelling
October 29, 2024The project is validated and receives the official Low-Carbon Label.
Year 1 monitoring
October 2025Project performance indicators check — year 1/5.
Year 2 monitoring
October 2026Project performance indicators check — year 2/5.
Year 3 monitoring
October 2027Project performance indicators check — year 3/5.
Year 4 monitoring
October 2028Project performance indicators check — year 4/5.
Year 5 monitoring
October 2029Project performance indicators check — year 5/5.
Verification audit
April 2029An independent auditor verifies on site that the project carbon objectives have been met.
Final certification
October 2029Emission reductions are verified and carbon credits are definitively issued.
Town
TERVAL
Postal code
85120
Department
Vendée (85)
Region
Pays de la Loire
ODD
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