Our exhibition space features innovative start-ups, service providers, research initiatives and projects advancing the future of land-based climate solutions.

Throughout the summit, exhibitors engage with attendees, share their work, and foster meaningful dialogue across the agri-food, land use and climate ecosystem.

Life Climate

Life Climate is a climate consultancy with over 15 years of experience working in carbon markets in Türkiye. The organisation develops soil organic carbon and regenerative agriculture projects, integrating robust MRV approaches, farmer engagement, and decarbonisation strategies to support credible and scalable carbon farming initiatives. Most notably, Life Climate submitted Türkiye's first soil carbon project to VERRA.

At the summit, Life Climate will exchange best practices, strengthen international collaboration, and contribute to discussions on advancing credible carbon farming methodologies. Learn more about Life Climate.
 

The ESA Stakeholder Engagement facility
 

The ESA Stakeholder Engagement Facility (SEF) supports the European Space Agency (ESA) in engaging with diverse user communities to promote the uptake of Earth Observation (EO) solutions. The SEF raises awareness of EO-based tools, provides practical support to help stakeholders get started, and gathers user requirements to inform the future development of EO services.

At the Summit, SEF will showcase EO solutions relevant to carbon farming and contribute to the development of a knowledge exchange hub connecting users and solution providers. The team will engage stakeholders to strengthen collaboration and advance the use of EO applications in carbon farming. Learn more about ESA.

The Landscape Enterprise Networks (LENs)

Landscape Enterprise Networks (LENs) brings organisations together to co-fund and implement regenerative agriculture and nature-based solutions that strengthen landscape resilience. Since 2021, LENs has delivered more than €30 million from partners including Nestlé, Diageo and regional utilities and local governments to over 350 farmers, supporting practices such as cover crops, minimum tillage and habitat restoration.

At the Summit, LENs will share insights from its landscape-scale funding model, demonstrating how collaborative finance can improve soil health, water quality, biodiversity, and climate mitigation, while de-risking supply chains and supporting farmer livelihoods. Learn more about LENs.

The Life Programme

The LIFE Programme is the European Union’s dedicated funding instrument for the environment and climate action, supporting projects that contribute to nature protection, climate change mitigation and adaptation, circular economy, and the clean energy transition. With a budget of €5.4 billion for 2021–2027, LIFE finances innovative and scalable solutions that advance EU environmental objectives, including sustainable land use and nature-based climate action.

At the Summit, LIFE will highlight participating projects including LIFE ClimatePositiveWOOD4LIFELIFE PeatCarbonLIFE OLIVERLIFE VITICASE, and LIFE SUPER EU. Together, these initiatives demonstrate how EU-funded projects can support credible carbon farming, biodiversity protection, and climate action, while translating policy priorities into practical, on-the-ground impact. Learn more about the LIFE Programme. Learn more about The Life Programme.

AfroGrow Project

AfroGrow is a Horizon Europe–funded EU–AU initiative advancing climate-resilient and regenerative agroforestry across Africa through Living Labs. Anchored in co-creation, the project establishes a harmonised multi-level monitoring framework to support scalable and inclusive innovation, while strengthening Pan-African collaboration and sustainable agroforestry adoption.

At the Summit, AfroGrow will contribute to EU–AU dialogue on carbon farming in agroforestry systems, sharing Living Lab insights, tools, and methodological approaches to support scientifically robust scaling across regions. Learn more about AfroGrow.

TRANS-SAHARA

TRANS-SAHARA is a Horizon Europe project developing novel Water–Energy–Food–Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus-based approaches to agroforestry management in the Greater Northern African region. The project aims to leverage agroforestry systems to support African communities in addressing climate change through integrated, nature-based and technological solutions.

At the Summit, TRANS-SAHARA will contribute to discussions on EU–Africa cooperation in agroforestry carbon farming, sharing lessons from large-scale pilots that integrate water security and WEFE Nexus approaches to enable scientifically robust and scalable restoration and carbon farming models. Learn more about TRANS-SAHARA.