Carbonsafe: Bulgaria’s Bridge Between Agriculture and Carbon Sustainability

Carbonsafe – carbon farming program

The role of carbon farming in ESG strategies

At a time when sustainability and ESG initiatives are becoming a central business priority, Carbonsafe stands out as an innovative partner turning agriculture into a tool for climate action. Through a scientific approach, annual 100% soil sampling, and laboratory analyses, the program ensures that every issued carbon credit is based on actual measurements, not estimates.

Transparency, auditing, and certified carbon credits

Carbonsafe works with the independent auditing company Earthood and registers its projects in the public Balkan Carbon Credits Registry (BCCR), providing full transparency and traceability.

Agronomic practices and resilient agricultural systems

The program combines agronomic recommendations, monitoring software, and farmer training, aiming not only to capture carbon but also to improve soil health and the resilience of agricultural systems.

Bulgaria’s role in the European carbon farming ecosystem

On the international stage, Carbonsafe represents Bulgaria at events such as the European Carbon Farming Summit in Dublin and other global climate forums, positioning the country as an active contributor to the development of carbon farming in Europe.

Prepared for future EU carbon market regulations

With the introduction of the EU Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF), the Carbonsafe model is well aligned and ready for the future carbon market requirements.

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