The problem
Agricultural climate potential is enormous, but measurement and project development remain fragmented. Farms are small and scattered, measurement is inconsistent, and documentation rarely survives independent scrutiny.
The solution
One infrastructure layer connecting farms, measurement, MRV evidence and carbon markets — a single record that a project developer, an auditor and a buyer can each follow.
Where we operate
MENA and emerging agricultural markets, with current field activity in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia and wider regional partnerships.
Why now
Climate finance, satellite intelligence and agricultural digitization have converged to a point where measuring agricultural impact is finally practical and economically viable.
Our mission
Make agricultural climate impact measurable, credible and economically valuable — with a fair share of that value reaching the farmer.
How we work
We work from recognised methodologies rather than in-house maths, and we describe each project's stage exactly as it is. Results are estimates and projections, never issued credits.
Common questions
The associations and farms we work with
We work with associations and farms in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia. Details kept private; shared on request.
Farmer, association or buyer — send us a message and a real person will reply.
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We normally reply within one working day. If urgent, message on WhatsApp.
Egypt today. The UAE and Jordan next.
Where the work started
Date palm groves in Siwa and the Western Desert oases — reference farms for tree measurement, field evidence and satellite history.
MOU signed
Young date plantations on desert sand — irrigation and soil work that adds carbon fast, and is easy to follow from space.
MOU signed
Terraced olive groves in the northern hills — long-life trees and stone terraces that hold soil and carbon together.