AgreenaCarbon is now Verra registered: A game-changing milestone for regenerative agriculture

Discover the impact

Carbon Credit Confidence Initiative

Building trust in carbon credits. Empowering climate action.

Explore Agreena's new transparency initiative to unlock the full potential of soil carbon credits - backed by science, technology, and real-world results.

Why carbon credit confidence?

Bridging the trust gap in carbon markets

According to recent Agreena polling data, 62% of stakeholders are struggling to evaluate the success of carbon credit projects.

The Carbon Credit Confidence Initiative is designed to change that - delivering a range of resources designed to enhance transparency and trust in the sector.

"By aligning with rigorous standards and providing clear, traceable data, Agreena is setting a new benchmark for confidence in nature-based solutions".

Sam Telleen

CEO at Terrapass

Farm walks

On-farm insight

Stakeholders are invited directly to exclusive farm walks to see regenerative agriculture in action, hear firsthand from farmers about the challenges and benefits of transitioning, and gain transparency into how soil carbon programmes like Agreena's work - from onboarding to data collection to credit issuance.

Setting the standard: Verra-certified credits

The AgreenaCarbon Project is registered under Verra's world-leading Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), meeting the highest benchmarks for quality and integrity. Our new whitepaper details how our methodology aligns and has been registered with the VCS VM0042 standard.

Turning data into trust

Technology-enabled transparency

Agreena's high-integrity soil carbon credits are built on robust, transparent processes.

Find out more

Credible baselines

Five years of historical data collected from every field to ensure accurate measurement of soil organic carbon.

Get technical about data verification

Annual measurement & modelling

Soil sampling, farmer-reported metrics, and independent scientific models quantify carbon sequestered each year.

Deep dive into the models

Independent verification

Third-party audits and rigorous data analysis minimise risks and guarantee that every credit represents a real, verified climate benefit.

Discover how we meet the highest standards

Full traceability

Every credit is linked to specific European regions, ensuring transparency from field to market.

Go further into remote sensing

"Carbon markets hold enormous potential, but trust is paramount. By combining real-world evidence, cutting-edge technology, and global accreditation standards, Agreena is bridging the confidence gap for farmers and corporates alike".

Simon Haldrup

CEO at Agreena

The Agreena advantage

Europe's leading soil carbon programme

  • A growing plant

    Scaled solution

    4.5 million hectares enrolled across 20 markets.

  • Farmer

    Farmer engagement

    Thousands of farmers supported in their transition to regenerative agriculture.

  • Satellite

    In-house dMRV

    Proprietary digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) technology powered by AI and satellite imagery.

  • Value-based outcomes

    Financing and climate solutions for both farmers and corporates to achieve sustainability goals.

Learn more about Agreena's verified credits

Ready to talk?

Request a call

Join our network

Webinars

29 April 2025

Amplifying impact: leveraging regenerative agriculture data for ESG reporting

Live webinar

Join this session organised by the Regenerative Agriculture Summit Series, showcasing a compelling case study on how regenerative agriculture data can be harnessed to elevate ESG reporting.

Register here
8 April 2025

Climate-smart agriculture: how technology can power data-driven sustainability in food systems

On demand webinar

Join this webinar organised by Innovation Forum, featuring our CEO and speakers from Nespresso, Mars and Gentle Farming. Explore how robust, verified data is transforming regen ag programmes.

Watch the webinar
27 March 2025

Measuring carbon in soil: technology and innovation for climate impact

On demand webinar

Join us for an insightful webinar exploring technologies for measuring and verifying soil carbon sequestration.

Watch the webinar
27 February 2025

How Soil Carbon Credits Drive Sustainability Across Industries

On demand webinar

Join this session to learn more about the transformative potential of soil carbon initiatives.

Watch the webinar
18 February 2025

Verra registration of the AgreenaCarbon Project

On demand webinar

Join this session to learn more about what this validation means for farmers and corporates in delivering nature-based action.

Learn more
22 November 2024

Reaping the rewards of regenerative farming - a case study

On demand webinar

Hear real-life stories from farmers going through the regenerative transition.

Learn more
8 October 2024

Trusting nature to store carbon in the soil for European net zero

On demand webinar

Discover how nature-based removals, especially soil carbon, play a key role in the net zero challenge.

Learn more
21 June 2024

Harvest is coming! Don’t leave your carbon credits in the field

On demand webinar

Join our host and regenerative farmer Thomas Gent for the end-of-harvest webinar.

Learn more
13 June 2024

Carbon impact series: How RegenAg practices lead to storing carbon in the soil

On demand webinar

Hear from Agreena’s scientific experts on the soil science behind the critical climate solution.

Learn more
2 May 2024

Building Net Zero Agri-Supply Chains

On demand webinar

Harness technology to accelerate regenerative agriculture programmes to support sustainability ambitions.

Learn more
26 April 2024

Unlocking new income streams for your farm

On demand webinar

Join our next webinar to learn how sustainable farming practices can boost your income.

Learn more
15 March 2024

Your essential guide to the carbon market

On demand webinar

We are pleased to welcome Jonas Maltha, who will help us understand how the carbon credit market works.

Learn more
8 December 2023

Carbon farming learnings from across Europe

On demand webinar

Join farmers from across Europe as they discuss their experiences of carbon farming.

Learn more
10 November 2023

Regenerative Agriculture Seen From Space

On demand webinar

Learn more about how Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) works within our carbon programme.

Learn more
13 October 2023

Carbon farming: How to get started?

On demand webinar

What are the benefits of carbon farming and how does it impact the day-to-day running of your farm business?

Learn more
Get to know us

Meet Agreena in person

23 January-13 April 2025

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London

We're proud supporters of Somerset House's groundbreaking exhibition.

Learn more
1-3 April 2025

European Climate Summit

Lisbon, Portugal

Meet the team at IETA's annual climate summit and be part of the conversation driving the next phase of carbon market evolution.

Learn more
Combine harvesting a field on a sunny dayCombine harvesting a field on a sunny day
13-14 May 2025

The Future of Food and Beverage

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Join us at The Future of Food and Beverage Europe in May.

Learn more
2-3 July 2025

Groundswell

Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Join us at Groundswell 2025 in July.

Learn more
Curious to explore more?

Read about how you can become part of the regenerative movement

Regen Wrapped: Big data, bigger impact

Blog | 4 minutes

At Agreena, we’re in the business of helping farmers change the world—one field at a time. Through regenerative agriculture, we’re bringing farming back to its roots.

Learn more

The carbon market: Paving the way to corporate sustainability

Blog | 4 minutes

The carbon market is essential in the transition toward net zero, offering corporates a structured way to compensate for hard-to-abate emissions while investing in environmental sustainability.

Learn more

Breaking down the path to sustainable food systems through regenerative agriculture

Blog | 3 minutes

Today, our food system is in crisis. Not only does the food sector contribute to one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions, but it also drives nutrient runoff, synthetic chemical use, and significant biodiversity loss.

Learn more