May 28-30, 2024

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May 28-30, 2024

Genevieve Leveille

CEO and Founder

AgriLedger

Biography

For over 25 years, Genevieve Leveille has been a noteworthy leader in the finance, supply chain optimization and technology ecosystems. These days, she is recognized as the CEO and Principal Founder of AgriLedger, but continues to contribute in the realms of digital identity and financial transformation.

In 2020, Genevieve implemented a blockchain solution in the Haiti Fresh Fruit Value Chain in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and the World Bank. As a result of this implementation, farmers, consumers, and families reaped the benefits of fairer prices and improved food security; participating small-holder farmers saw an increase of over 700% in their revenues.

Genevieve has been recognized by several organizations for her work in technology and decentralized finance. In 2019 she was nominated for the Financial Times’ Top BAME in Technology UK. From 2021 Computer Weekly has named Genevieve as one of the Most Influential Women in UK Tech. Genevieve holds a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Columbia University, is a Certified Treasury Professional, and a certified Six Sigma Black Belt in Process Improvement.

Appearances

Leveraging ICT to Empower Smallholder Farmers in the Global Carbon Market

ICTforAg 2024 and Washington, D.C. 2024-05-28T12:30:00-06:00

In an era where sustainable agriculture is imperative for combating climate change, smallholder farmers emerge as vital agents of environmental stewardship. Yet, their participation in the global carbon market is fraught with barriers, from the complexities of validating carbon credits to the challenge of quantifying their contributions to climate mitigation in real-time. The ICTforAg 2024 session presents an innovative digital solution designed to dismantle these barriers, empowering smallholder farmers through advanced technologies. This session unveils a transformative approach that utilizes digital certificates to authenticate and trace carbon credits, aligning with global compliance and sustainability standards. By harnessing the power of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), including the Internet of Things (IoT), this solution not only simplifies the carbon credit market for smallholders but also ensures their invaluable environmental contributions are accurately represented and rewarded.

The potential of smallholder farmers to drive significant impact in the fight against climate change is immense. Our discussion will explore how ICT can bridge the gap between these farmers and the global carbon credit market, offering a transparent, secure, and accessible method for them to earn sustainable income. We will delve into the core technologies that enable this process, including digital certification and real-time data integration, and discuss how they foster transparency, efficiency, and global sustainability. Key to this session will be an exploration of the broader implications for the agricultural sector, the opportunities presented by the carbon credit market, and the pivotal role of ICT in empowering smallholder farmers as central figures in the green revolution. Through case studies and strategic insights, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how digital innovations can transform agricultural practices, promote environmental sustainability, and support smallholder farmers in achieving global climate objectives. Join us at ICTforAg 2024 for a forward-looking discussion on the intersection of agriculture, technology, and sustainability, and learn how ICT innovations are paving the way for smallholder farmers to become key contributors to global climate mitigation efforts.