Real income for farming families, new local jobs, and durable, verified carbon removal.
Plant operations, feedstock collection, transport, weighing, laboratory and logistics.
From selling husk & straw once burned, richer harvests, and a share in the value of the carbon they help remove.
TESDA-aligned skills, women's participation and children's support through the Kababayan programme (School Aid MTÜ).
~7,200 per unit; ≈432,000 over 10 years; permanent 200+ years (CORC200+).
Rice husk & straw diverted from open burning.
Plus healthier soils, cleaner air and better water retention.
Countrymen. Kin. Fellow travellers. In our tradition, kababayan is the whole village coming together to lift a neighbour — when a family moves their home, everyone carries it together. That is the spirit of the programme: farmers, families and partners lifting one another — from Mina, for the Philippines.
“Kababayan” — an original oil painting; a wedding gift from Maribeth de Montaigne to her husband David on their wedding day, 35 years ago. · The programme is delivered with our independent non-profit partner, School Aid MTÜ.
Puro CORC200+ and Carbonfuture MRV+ — carbon you can trust.