Vivent Carbon operates across five regions — from India's Deccan Plateau to the coral coasts of Southeast Asia. Every project is co-designed with the farmers and fishing communities who implement it, ensuring that carbon outcomes and livelihood outcomes rise together.
Each region brings different ecosystems, cultures, and carbon opportunities — but the same principles apply everywhere: community first, rigorous science, fair revenue.
Vivent's largest operational region — spanning 12 states with ARR, biochar, enhanced weathering, and regenerative agriculture programmes across tribal and smallholder communities.
Blue carbon leadership across the Indo-Pacific — mangrove restoration, seaweed cultivation, and seagrass recovery in Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
Community forestry, ARR, and biochar across Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania — partnering with smallholder cooperatives and women-led farmer groups.
Native species reforestation in Brazil's Cerrado biome, Colombia's watershed buffer zones, and Peru's Amazon–Andes transition — working with indigenous communities and cooperatives.
Advanced CDR research and deployment — enhanced weathering in Queensland and Victoria, marine carbon programmes with CSIRO, and seagrass restoration across the Great Australian Bight coastline.
Many carbon aggregators operate as brokers — sourcing credits wherever they're cheapest and selling them wherever they're most expensive. Vivent operates differently. We build deep, long-term relationships in each region, maintaining in-country field teams, university research partnerships, and government relationships in every country where we operate.
This regional depth allows us to respond quickly to project challenges, adapt practices to local conditions, and build the trust with farming communities that is essential for high-quality, high-permanence carbon outcomes. Our projects are co-designed with communities, not sold to them.
We also believe regional expertise protects credit quality. A biochar programme in Rajasthan needs different kiln technology, feedstock handling, and community engagement approaches than one in Kenya's highlands. Getting these details right is how we maintain 89% average seedling survival rates and 17%+ crop yield improvements across programmes.
Free, Prior and Informed Consent documented in local languages before any project begins — in every jurisdiction.
University and research institute partnerships in each region ensure MRV methodology is grounded in local conditions.
Farmer training, monitoring apps, and payment systems available in Hindi, Swahili, Bahasa, Tagalog, and Spanish.
Carbon revenue paid via local mobile banking — M-Pesa, UPI, GCash — not international wire transfers that disadvantage smallholders.
Whether you're a buyer looking for regionally specific credits, a farmer wanting to enrol, or an organisation looking to develop a project — we have a team on the ground near you.