The idea is to determine how we can compensate the farmers who are already performing well.
I don't have enough time to explain the process in detail. Basically, we form groups and share the current performance of the best farms with the farms starting their climate transition. In return, the farms starting their climate transition will make further gains in terms of increased carbon storage and greenhouse gas reductions. They'll share these gains with the farms that are already performing well. It's about sharing performances. The performance of the better farms helps to offset the performance of the weaker farms. It's like a mini cap‑and‑trade system.