During the presentation, AGviser’s CEO, Hristo Nikolov, introduced the Soil Carbon Scientific Center (SCSC) as a multidisciplinary center covering the entire carbon farming process – from sampling and laboratory analysis to data processing and implementation of solutions in practice. The team includes agronomists, laboratory specialists, and data experts working together to develop sustainable models for soil management.
The presentation highlighted the development of data-driven agriculture, as well as opportunities for partnerships, including investments, joint carbon projects, collaboration with agribusinesses, and active farmer involvement. A comprehensive value chain approach was also presented, covering laboratory analysis, carbon measurement methodologies, compliance with regulatory requirements, and the use of digital platforms.
In conclusion, the potential for scaling these solutions across large agricultural areas was emphasized, along with the growing importance of carbon markets for the future of European agriculture.
