AgTech company focused on natural capital measurement and the UK Soil Carbon Code. Featured in Issue 20 (January 2023) in the context of “Trinity and the UK Soil Carbon Code” — providing the data infrastructure and verification tools for farm-level carbon accounting.
Key Role
- Develops tools for measuring, reporting, and verifying natural capital on farms
- Connected to the UK Soil Carbon Code — standards framework for farm carbon trading
- Helps farmers translate soil health improvements into measurable, tradeable carbon outcomes
- Data platform approach: bringing together soil sampling, carbon modelling, and verification
Significance
Trinity AgTech represents the “plumbing” behind carbon markets — without robust measurement and verification tools, carbon credits lack credibility. Their involvement signals the professionalisation of farm carbon accounting beyond simple estimates.
[Source: dd-issue-20, 2026-04-12]
Related Pages
- Net Zero Carbon Farming — UK Soil Carbon Code; carbon payment mechanisms
- Soil Carbon and Organic Matter — SOC measurement methods
- Agreena — Carbon Credits for Regenerative Farmers — Carbon credit platform (complementary)
- Soil Health Monitoring — In-Field Tests and Tools — Soil testing and monitoring tools