Agricultural Carbon MRV
Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) design and delivery for agriculture carbon projects — soil sampling, remote sensing, modelling and conservative, audit-ready accounting.
Who this is for
For farmers & FPOs
You should never be buried in carbon paperwork. We measure and document the carbon on your land accurately, and explain in plain language what is being counted and why.
For agribusiness & developers
Digital MRV architecture, sampling statistics, uncertainty deductions, remote-sensing pipelines and reporting aligned to ISO 14064 — built to pass third-party scrutiny at the lowest defensible cost.
How it works
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MRV design
Sampling strategy, data model and quantification approach matched to the methodology.
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Data collection
Field sampling plus remote sensing, with quality control built in.
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Quantification
Modelling and conservative accounting with explicit uncertainty handling.
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Reporting
Audit-ready monitoring reports prepared for verification.
What you get
- MRV plan and sampling design
- Field + remote-sensing data pipeline
- Quantification with uncertainty deductions
- Audit-ready monitoring report
What you can expect
- Lower verification risk and cost
- Defensible, conservative credit volumes
- Data that buyers and auditors trust
Methodologies & standards
- Digital MRV (remote sensing + field data)
- IPCC Tier 2/3 quantification
- ISO 14064-aligned reporting
Agricultural MRV — common questions
Why is MRV so important?
MRV is the proof behind a credit. Weak measurement is the most common reason agri-carbon projects fail at verification or sell at a discount. Rigorous MRV directly protects the volume and value of your credits.
What is digital MRV?
Digital MRV combines remote sensing (satellite/aerial) with targeted field sampling and modelling, which scales far better and more cheaply than manual surveys across thousands of farms.
Find out what your land could earn
Get a free, no-obligation eligibility check. Tell us about your farm, FPO or programme and we’ll show you the agri-carbon pathways that fit.