- SCS Global has validated and verified the quality and traceability of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission removals and reductions generated by farmers on the InSoil Carbon Farming project.
- The project has successfully driven the removal of 154.915 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions through the implementation of regenerative practices across 40 different farms covering almost 20 thousand hectares located in Lithuania.
- InSoil conducts soil samples combined with satellite data and other advanced digital Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) tools to calculate impact of sustainable agriculture on a field and soil type level.
InSoil, a climate finance company driving the transition to regenerative agriculture, has had its soil carbon program successfully validated and verified by SCS Global, a world leader in independent certification, validation, and verification.
The audit confirms that InSoil’s carbon farming program meets the rigorous requirements of the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) and complies with the VM0042 Methodology for Improved Agricultural Land Management. SCS Global verified a total of 154.915 tCO2e metric tonnes of CO₂e in greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions and removals for the monitoring period from 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2023.
The program incentivises European farmers to adopt regenerative agricultural practices—such as reduced soil disturbance, cover cropping, organic fertiliser use, and residue management—leading to higher rates of soil carbon sequestration and reduced GHG emissions compared to conventional farming methods. Farmers benefit directly by generating carbon credits, which can be sold to companies seeking credible, traceable climate action beyond their supply chains.
“Soil degradation caused by conventional farming practices poses one of the greatest risks to food security, biodiversity, and human well-being. Soil carbon markets provide a critical mechanism to drive large-scale adoption of regenerative agriculture. Today, we have over 700 hectares in our programme, positioning us to issue more than 4 million verified carbon credits by 2027,” said Laimonas Noreika, CEO of InSoil.
SCS Global’s assessment involved a comprehensive review of project design, implementation, and results, including on-site inspections and detailed data analysis. The audit confirmed compliance with Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) methodologies.
Following the report, InSoil already submitted a registration request with Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) under its VM0042 Methodology for Improved Agricultural Land Management.
About InSoil
InSoil is a climate finance company accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture across Europe. Grounded in a commitment to soil health and carbon sequestration, InSoil equips farmers with financing, expert agronomic support, and cutting-edge monitoring tools to accelerate their transition to regenerative practices. This integrated approach enables farmers to adopt sustainable practices and generate high-integrity carbon credits, creating new revenue streams while building climate resilience in agriculture. For more information, please visit our website at insoil.com, subscribe to our Carbon Monthly newsletter, and follow us on LinkedIn.
About SCS Global
SCS Global is an organization committed to the development of standards that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Standards are developed in alignment with best practices and guidelines provided by internationally recognized bodies to ensure a robust, transparent, and collaborative approach. SCS Global is the official standards development body for Scientific Certification Systems, Inc. For more information, visit www.SCSstandards.org.
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