Farmers need revenues from new sources, not just inside the food supply chain but outside the food supply chain. This opportunity for them to coincidentally sequester carbon in their soils while they're adopting practices that reduce water pollution, increase water filtration and retention rates and deliver all sorts of other biodiversity benefits, might be, in fact, a one-time opportunity to provide the financing or spawn the financing that farmers need to adopt the changes in land management that are being recommended by the experts at this time.
On June 8th, 2021. See this statement in context.