
- Microsoft boosts its carbon removal strategy with a major soil-based credit purchase, bringing its total from Indigo Ag to 100,000.
- The transaction supports regenerative agriculture, channeling tens of millions of dollars to U.S. farmers.
- The deal highlights growing corporate confidence in soil carbon as a scalable and verified climate solution.
Microsoft has acquired 60,000 soil carbon credits from Indigo Ag, its largest such purchase to date. This follows a previous buy of 40,000 credits, signaling continued momentum in Microsoft’s push for diversified carbon removal solutions.
The credits, issued in April by the Climate Action Reserve,

