Where can I ask further questions or provide feedback?
For general inquiries, methodology feedback, or partnership opportunities, you can email us at info@agviser.org or use the contact form on our website.
What is AGviser AG?
AGviser AG is a science-driven climate innovation company that develops high-integrity solutions for soil carbon measurement and GHG quantification. Our structure includes an agrochemical laboratory, a dedicated GHG methodology, and the forthcoming Soil Carbon Scientific Center (SCSC).
What does the AGviser AG GHG methodology cover?
The methodology provides a standardized framework for quantifying soil organic carbon sequestration in agricultural systems. It includes rules for baseline setting, monitoring, uncertainty management, and crediting under voluntary carbon market standards.
Is your methodology recognized by any standards?
The methodology has been approved by Balkan Carbon Credits Registry (BCCR)
When do I need a license to use the methodology?
A license is required if you intend to use the methodology for project registration, credit issuance, or commercial application. Academic or non-commercial users may review the methodology without a license.
How can I request a license?
Please email licenses@agviser.org with a brief description of your intended use. Our team will provide the license terms and pricing structure.
What does your laboratory offer?
Our laboratory provides a full range of agrochemical analyses including soil fertility testing, plant tissue nutrient analysis, fertilizer and compost quality checks, and irrigation water testing.
Who can use the lab services?
We serve farmers, agronomists, agri-tech companies, researchers, and consultants. Services are available to clients locally and internationally.
How do I submit a sample?
Visit the Laboratory section of our website to download the submission form and follow sample handling instructions. You can also contact lab@agviser.bg for assistance.
What is the Soil Carbon Scientific Center (SCSC)?
SCSC is an independent scientific initiative by AGviser AG focused on advancing research and innovation in soil carbon. It will support methodology development, provide scientific guidance, and facilitate collaborative studies.
Is the SCSC operational?
The center is currently under development and is in the foundational stages of being established. While it is not yet fully operational, key planning, partnerships, and infrastructure are actively being put in place. AGviser AG is committed to ensuring that the Soil Carbon Scientific Center (SCSC) launches with a strong scientific framework to effectively support research, methodology development, and collaborative innovation in soil carbon.
Can I collaborate with the SCSC?
Yes, we welcome interest from soil scientists, data experts, universities, and institutions. Please contact scsc@agviser.org to express interest.
