This year Kernel became a partner of Ukraine Pavilion at the 29th Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC in Baku, Azerbaijan. We are bringing with us showcases of sustainable and climate-resilient practices at every stage of our value chain. These include Data Science and innovations when planning precise agriculture technology, regenerative agriculture operations on field and low-carbon processing of final products.
We seek to contribute to the overarching goal of addressing the
misconception that the Ukrainian agriculture sector is unsustainable.
When:18 Nov, 12:00-12:50
Where:Ukraine Pavilion
The role of Ukraine's agricultural sector in achieving goals of the Paris Agreement: voluntary markets of nature-based carbon certificates, bioenergy, sustainable food supply chains
With its unique agroclimatic conditions, fertile soils, deep-rooted agricultural expertise, and cutting-edge IT innovations, Ukraine holds immense potential to drive the decarbonization of global food supply chains. The country is well-positioned to contribute to the development of voluntary carbon markets and support the global energy transition through the production of biofuels.
When:18 Nov, 13:00-13:50
Where:Ukraine Pavilion
Integration of Ukrainian agriculture in the climate agenda of the European Union: the role of policymakers, private and financial sectors
This panel will explore the EU's position and plans regarding climate-specific regulations for agriculture, including areas such as greenhouse gas emissions, soil organic carbon management, and regenerative farming practices. Additionally, it will address the steps the Ukrainian agriculture sector must take to align with the EU’s climate agenda, highlighting key actions and opportunities for collaboration to meet shared environmental objectives.
When:18 Nov, 14:00-14:50
Where:Ukraine Pavilion
Data Science, AI and Machine learning: how Ukraine applies innovations to drive low-carbon precision agriculture and humanitarian demining
The innovative approach enables high yields while minimizing environmental impact. Moreover, these advancements are now playing a pivotal role in holistic mine action in Ukraine, supporting evidence-based planning for soil recovery and sustainable land use practices.