A digital agriculture researcher is advocating science and policy need to come together when it comes to crafting incentives for the carbon economy.
Bruno Basso is a foundations professor at Michigan State University and tells Brownfield farmers are taking on added risk when it comes to the betterment of the environment for the sake of the community, and they should be supported.
“If they change practices for the environment and for the community, there needs to be either a market, or a policy, or an incentive that supports them,” he says.


