As Canada commits to reaching net zero emissions by 2050, the agricultural sector plays a pivotal role in this transformation. To meet these targets, it requires agrologists with expertise to champion innovative practices and technologies while safeguarding food security and economic sustainability. This microcredential will equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to support agricultural professionals in adopting economically sustainable practices that also reduce their carbon footprint. Informed by the latest research and best practices, participants will select agrologist-led practices and technologies that are not only economically sustainable but also environmentally conscious. These transformative strategies will enable agrologists to guide their clients and stakeholders towards a greener, more resilient, and economically viable agricultural future.