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Policy, Trust & Transparency in African Carbon Trading

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In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, we sit down with Fundile Maphanga, Policy Lead at Allied Offsets, to unpack one of the biggest questions in Africa's carbon market story — how do we build trust?

From national initiatives to market regulation and data standards, Fundile breaks down what's working, what's not, and what Africa needs to get right to make its carbon markets credible and transparent.

Tune in to explore:

  • The state of carbon market policy across African countries

  • How transparency and data can drive real market integrity

  • Why implementation — not just policy — will define Africa's success

  • The balance between adopting global standards and defining our own

This episode is part of our Carbon Markets Series — exploring the people, policies, and possibilities shaping Africa's green transition.

Join our Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast Network, a private community where guests, listeners, and agribusiness leaders connect, collaborate, and continue these conversations:

http://selar.com/LTA-Network

Start Your Visibility Journey with the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast:

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166 episodes

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In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, we sit down with Fundile Maphanga, Policy Lead at Allied Offsets, to unpack one of the biggest questions in Africa's carbon market story — how do we build trust?

From national initiatives to market regulation and data standards, Fundile breaks down what's working, what's not, and what Africa needs to get right to make its carbon markets credible and transparent.

Tune in to explore:

  • The state of carbon market policy across African countries

  • How transparency and data can drive real market integrity

  • Why implementation — not just policy — will define Africa's success

  • The balance between adopting global standards and defining our own

This episode is part of our Carbon Markets Series — exploring the people, policies, and possibilities shaping Africa's green transition.

Join our Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast Network, a private community where guests, listeners, and agribusiness leaders connect, collaborate, and continue these conversations:

http://selar.com/LTA-Network

Start Your Visibility Journey with the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast:

https://tally.so/r/w4g0qB
  continue reading

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