Whether you’re planning to expand your operation with a new land purchase, purchase new equipment, increase working capital or refinance your farm, InSoil team is ready to help you to secure financing you need to build a stronger financial future. Additionally, exploring Carbon farming can also be a beneficial step in improving your farm’s sustainability.

Benefits:

  • Agrotechnical Support. Access our expert international agronomist team throughout the partnership.
  • Soil Sampling. Fully organised by InSoil with top-tier international experts.
  • 0% Green Loans. Get financing with zero interest to expand your sustainable farming operations.
  • Carbon farming helps improve soil health by increasing organic matter, boosting fertility, and enhancing long-term productivity.

Steps:

  1. Enroll – Upon joining you will have to provide us with some basic information on the fields enrolled in the programme.
  2. Soil sampling – We use a system that randomly selects the fields that will be tested for their carbon levels.
  3. Questionnaire – You will be required to complete a questionnaire about the fields enrolled in the programme.
  4. Third-party audit – To ensure the credibility of our work together, a third-party auditor will review the project and conduct random field visits.
  5. Verification – Once our carbon credits are verified by the appropriate international bodies, our team will sell them to the highest bidders.
  6. Payment – Once the sale is finalised, you will receive your payment. The process will then be repeated regularly throughout our cooperation.

Carbon farming practices:

  • Reduced tillage. Through reduced tillage and organic inputs, which helps build stable soil organic carbon and improve long-term fertility.
  • Reduced fuel consumption. More efficient equipment lowers fossil fuel use and field passes, further reducing the carbon footprint of farm operations.
  • Reduced fertilization. Through precision application and organic alternatives, cutting nitrous oxide emissions—one of the most potent greenhouse gases.
  • Crop rotation. Strengthens soil microbiology, reduces pest pressure, and naturally improves nutrient cycling.
  • Cover crops. Protects soil between planting seasons, prevents erosion, and enhances carbon sequestration.