Carbon agriculture
The most important project in Eastern European agriculture for soil enrichment through carbon sequestration
and the generation of verified and certified carbon credits (VCU).
Voluntary carbon market
The voluntary carbon market allows businesses, governments, non-profit organizations, universities, municipalities, and individuals to offset their emissions voluntarily, outside of a regulatory regime.
Globally, agriculture produces between 19% and 29% of greenhouse gas emissions.
Farmers can make a difference and earn income by implementing regenerative agricultural practices within the framework of a certified methodology like the one promoted by involtor. We then monitor, measure, report and certify the impact made by farms by the registry.
In the end, the best quality carbon credits are issued, the farmer earns additional income, achieves climate impact and participates in sustainable development according to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The carbon agriculture project means implementing the principles of regenerative agriculture
Here are the 5 steps towards your carbon agriculture project, which we invite you to take.
1. Pre-registration of the farm and confirmation of eligibility and additionality by the applicant
The farmer accesses "My Account", completes and submits the necessary forms
Our team of certified practitioners assesses and confirms the farm's eligibility.
2. Determining the "baseline
Confirmation of eligibility leads to farm registration, after which soil samples will be taken and farm activity documents will be analyzed by the surveyor.
This determines the baseline against which soil carbon (SOC) accumulations will be reported.
3. Carbon farming starts now!
Farmers implement regenerative agricultural practices that sequester carbon in the soil and/or reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Less consumption means less spending.
Farmers activities should not affect farm productivity.
4. Involtor monitors implementation and measures organic carbon accumulated in the soil
Involtor receives activity reports from farmers. The agricultural practices implemented together with the determination of SOC through direct soil sampling demonstrate the performance of the implementation of regenerative agricultural practices..
5. Success - Involtor applies for the release of carbon credits in favor of the project.
Involtor corroborates the implemented agricultural practices, the results of soil analyses and simulations which are finally systematized and interpreted according to the methodology to obtain verified and certified carbon credits.
Involtor writes the final report which is audited by the certified third party after which it is submitted to the registry for verification and recording of the emissions retained and/or reduced.
For each ton of carbon recorded to be retained in the soil and/or reduced, a VCU certified "carbon credit" is issued.
Carbon credits are sold on the voluntary market.
We are partners for success
Involtor supports you in adopting regenerative agricultural practices that you consider suitable for your farm.
We provide personalized support and help you meet the requirements of the methodology and registry requirements to achieve impact, building long-term value from generous, consistent harvests, improved soil health, and in addition, carbon sequestration and emission reduction that involtor monitors, measures, and reports.
Regarding agricultural practices whose implementation generates the desired impact of carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas reduction, Involtor advises you without getting involved in the management of your farm - Involtor is the owner of the project and the farmer decides and takes care of agricultural management at the farm level in its integrity.
Involtor uses specific certified digital technology for monitoring, simulating emissions, measuring soil samples, auditing the project so that the reported carbon credits are of the highest quality VCU which are increasingly sought after globally.
Ultimately, Involtor helps you pay for the carbon credits your activity generates.
Eligible crops in the project every industry
The table of eligible crops in the Project can be found in the "Frequently Asked Questions & Announcements" section.
Regenerative agricultural practices whose implementation leads to soil retention and/or reduction of your farm's carbon emissions
Involtor
The most important project in Eastern European agriculture for soil enrichment through carbon sequestration and the generation of verified and certified carbon credits (VCU).
- Unique Reg.: 46274683
- Romania, Ploiesti