3rd Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit FAQs
General FAQs
The summit is designed for professionals working directly on carbon accounting, sustainability, and supply chain strategy within agriculture and food systems.
This includes:
- Food and beverage CPGs
- Agbiotech organizations
- Farmers, cooperatives, and producer groups
- Ingredient suppliers and food processors
- Retailers
- Financial institutions and investors
- Sustainability consultants, MRV providers, and project developers
The audience reflects the full agricultural value chain and means that the meeting provides a platform to discuss the latest challenges with cross-functional teams.
Most agriculture events take a broad view of sustainability or focus on specific areas such as regenerative practices or agricultural innovation.
The 3rd Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit is focused specifically on how to feasibly transform supply chains, harmonize accounting methodologies and ensure scalable implementation at the farm-level to achieve decarbonized, climate-resilient supply chains.
This includes:
- How emissions and removals are measured and reported
- How Scope 3 strategies are implemented in practice
- How data is collected, verified, and used
- How financing and incentives support adoption
The content is grounded in real case studies and implementation challenges, rather than high-level or conceptual discussion.
The event is also structured to bring together stakeholders across the full value chain, which is where many of these challenges need to be addressed.
The summit is designed to foster meaningful interactions among attendees, and the intimate setting allows individuals to be more open about their wins and challenges than at larger events.
Because attendees represent different parts of the agricultural value chain, discussions often extend beyond formal sessions into peer conversations. This is particularly valuable for challenges that require coordination across functions such as sustainability, procurement, finance, and farm operations.
Conference Content
The content is designed for practitioners rather than general audiences.
You can expect:
- Detailed discussions of methodologies and reporting frameworks
- Case studies from real supply chains
- Practical insights into data systems, traceability, and verification
The focus is on application. Sessions explore how organizations are implementing carbon accounting under real-world constraints, including operational, financial, and data limitations.
The agenda focuses on current implementation challenges across agricultural carbon accounting.
Core areas include:
- Applying the GHG Protocol Land Sector and Removals Standard
- Aligning project-level outcomes with Scope 3 inventory reporting
- Designing traceability and chain-of-custody systems
- Improving farm-level data collection and integration
- Navigating carbon intensity frameworks and emerging market signals
- Building financing and incentive models that support long-term adoption
These topics reflect the realities many organizations are currently working through.
Yes. A core principle of the 3rd Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit is that discussions must be grounded in real-world experience.
This includes:
- Case studies from operating supply chains
- Input from farmers and producers
- Perspectives from organizations actively implementing carbon programs
The emphasis is on what is feasible in practice, not just what is theoretically possible.
The agenda is shaped around recent and emerging developments, including:
- The finalized GHG Protocol Land Sector and Removals Standard
- Updated expectations from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
- Market mechanisms such as carbon intensity scoring and clean fuel incentives
Sessions focus on what these changes mean in practice and how organizations are adapting their strategies and systems accordingly.
Why Should I Attend?
Attending the 3rd Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit helps you:
- Understand how evolving standards and expectations affect your approach
- Learn how other organizations are addressing similar implementation challenges
- Benchmark your current strategy against industry peers
- Identify practical approaches that can be applied within your own supply chain
The goal is to support informed decision-making and increase confidence in how carbon accounting is approached.
If you are earlier in your journey, the summit provides clarity on:
- What systems and processes are required for credible reporting
- Where common challenges tend to emerge
- How other organizations have approached early implementation
If you are more advanced, it offers opportunities to refine your approach and benchmark against peers working at a similar level of complexity.
Carbon accounting in agricultural supply chains is entering a more demanding phase.
Standards are becoming more defined, scrutiny of data and claims is increasing, and market signals are placing greater value on verified emissions data. At the same time, many organizations are still working through practical implementation challenges.
This creates a need for shared understanding, benchmarking, and alignment across the industry.
The 3rd Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit provides a forum to work through these challenges with peers facing similar pressures.
Registration Queries
There are several ways to register for the 3rd Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit.
- Book online through the registration portal
- Call us on +1 (617) 455-4188
- Get in touch by emailing us at info@hansonwade.com
Yes, by registering at the same time as your colleagues, you can save up to 20% off your ticket. The discount starts at 10% when two or more colleagues register, and it is automatically applied at checkout.
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