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One major challenge highlighted in our earlier analysis was the limited access to open data and the lack of effective data-sharing mechanisms. Similar issues were observed from the 1st European Carbon Farming Summit (ECFS) that soil databases are not shared. This highlights the urgent need for greater inter-sector transparency and collaboration.  During the 2nd European Carbon Farming Summit, we expanded the scope of discussion beyond LTM data to include both public and private datasets. The key messages from this report are:        Robust data collection and sharing across the value chain are essential for accurate MRV in carbon farming.  LTM data is invaluable for model calibration and MRV validation, yet greater trust and clear incentives are needed to encourage data sharing between the public and private sectors.  \u201cCollect once, use many times\u201d principles can reduce the reporting burden on farmers and streamline compliance with multiple purposes.  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