Shashwat · Jawhar MVP
A one-page funder view of the pipeline: what we have, what's preliminary, and what verification requires next.
The Shashwat Maharashtra Carbon project is a farmer-owned agroforestry pipeline in Jawhar taluka, Palghar. In this MVP cohort, 269 farmers across 39 villages have enrolled 269 GPS-mapped plots totalling 113.4 hectares and 18,322 trees.
Preliminary bottom-up estimates indicate 1,825 tCO₂e of net removals over a 20-year crediting horizon, an average of 91.3 tCO₂e / year. Pipeline evidence completeness stands at 56% with average verification readiness of 65 / 100.
Portfolio risk mix
Top villages by preliminary removals
- 01Hateri271.73 tCO₂e
- 02Borale204.08 tCO₂e
- 03Kashivali178.21 tCO₂e
- 04Ayare117.47 tCO₂e
- 05Nyahale Bu.117.31 tCO₂e
- 06Sarsun104.13 tCO₂e
- STEP 01Complete evidence vault
Close pending consents, field surveys and survival records to lift completeness above 90%.
- STEP 02Independent baseline audit
Third-party validation of pre-project land use, additionality and baseline scenario.
- STEP 03First verification event
Sentinel-2 corroborated survival + biomass sampling on a statistically representative stratum.