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= Partners =
= Partners =
== Corteva / DowDuPont ==


In "Turning Carbon Into a Cash Crop" (2018), the CEO of Nori described a new joint pilot program with [[Corteva]]/[[DowDuPont]] which would give the users of Corteva's "Granular" software optional early access to Nori's carbon market to its customers.<ref>https://medium.com/nori-carbon-removal/turning-carbon-into-a-cash-crop-8de69981972d</ref>
In "Turning Carbon Into a Cash Crop" (2018), the CEO of Nori described a new joint pilot program with [[Corteva]]/[[DowDuPont]] which would give the users of Corteva's "Granular" software optional early access to Nori's carbon market to its customers.<ref>https://medium.com/nori-carbon-removal/turning-carbon-into-a-cash-crop-8de69981972d</ref>
== USDA ==
"Nori chose to go the farming route because it’s the easiest to quantify right now, thanks to a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s tool, COMET-Farm."<ref>https://www.builtinseattle.com/2020/01/23/nori-raises-1m</ref>


= Sources =
= Sources =

Revision as of 02:08, 11 March 2023

Nori is a blockchain company which describes its token, $NORI, as "a cryptocurrency designed to be the world’s universal market-driven reference price for carbon dioxide removal."[1]

Backing

According to the front page of its website[2], Nori is backed by Cargill, Toyota Ventures, placeholder, North Island Ventures, m13, Tenacious Ventures, and Techstars (w/ The Nature Conservancy)[3]

Partners

Corteva / DowDuPont

In "Turning Carbon Into a Cash Crop" (2018), the CEO of Nori described a new joint pilot program with Corteva/DowDuPont which would give the users of Corteva's "Granular" software optional early access to Nori's carbon market to its customers.[4]

USDA

"Nori chose to go the farming route because it’s the easiest to quantify right now, thanks to a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s tool, COMET-Farm."[5]

Sources