In fact, carbon sequestration can certainly help the agricultural sector to reduce its carbon footprint, but I would be surprised if carbon neutrality is achieved. Also, I wonder about this: when you want to sell these reductions on the carbon market, it means that it is other sectors, particularly the industrial sector, that could appropriate this reduction. So, at some point, we will have to clarify what we want. Do we want agriculture to reduce its carbon footprint or do we want to use agriculture as a producer of carbon credits for industry?
Both are possible, but if we hope to reduce the carbon footprint of our agriculture, we should be careful. If we sell our reductions to other sectors, we can't count them twice. Either they belong to us or they belong to the industry or potential buyers.