Say hello to our NetCarbon™ Producer Program
Our NetCarbon™ Producer Program is our end-to-end service providing everything needed to measure, manage, monitor, and monetise your soil carbon farming project with confidence.
Not all carbon farming programs are created equally.
To streamline and simplify the process of becoming a successful soil carbon farmer we’ve created the NetCarbon™ Producer Program. The program is end-to-end, available Australia wide, uses breakthrough proven technology and is supported by a team of Australian based scientists, mapping specialists, and project managers.
Ask us about our co-funding model. This can greatly reduce your financial outlay while still enjoying the benefits of soil carbon farming.
Fast-track your soil carbon farming project.
Our co-investment funding can greatly reduce your financial outlay while still providing the benefits of soil carbon farming.
To learn more complete the form below or call 1800 97 87 24.
When you join our NetCarbon™ Producer Program for your soil carbon farming investment, you’ll have access to our exclusive solutions including:
Together they measure, monitor, manage and monetise your soil carbon farming project.
NetScan™ is a soil carbon data and analytical powerhouse providing industry leading detailed organic soil information. This gives our customers peace of mind that their soil carbon farming project is geared for maximum results.
In a nutshell. NetScan™ combines next generation sensors and advanced spatial analysis to deliver low-cost, high-quality soil condition measurement across Australian agricultural landscapes. It helps predict carbon at depth with great accuracy leading to never-before-seen data-driven soil carbon stock predictions. This ensures our clients are best positioned to maximise the amount of potential Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCU) from their investment.
A picture paints a thousand words. NetSpatial™ is powered by an internal team of GIS, remote sensing, and geostatistical experts utilising advanced tools and high-resolution satellite imagery to present your soil carbon farming opportunity in a visual context.
Decades of experience and the application of cutting edge methods and geospatial technology, means your soil carbon farming opportunity will be maximised for success . Along with advanced analytical methods, state-of-the-art machine learning and geostatistical algorithms, we incorporate 3D visualisation to develop accurate and precise soil carbon farming project mapping and field sampling sites.
Below is a small sample of the maps provided in our NetImpact™ Project Planning Reports tailored for your farm.
NetImpact™ is a Project Plan prepared by our expert team that illustrates the economic and environmental impact of your carbon farming project.
The CarbonGOOD™ logo represents that a producer has taken demonstrable actions towards becoming a carbon positive producer by changing the way they manage their land.
Primary producers in our NetCarbon™ Program can make use of the CarbonGOOD™ logo on packaging and signage etc. once they can demonstrate they have implemented new land management practices aimed to sequester carbon.
CarbonGOOD™ has two tiers:
CarbonGOOD™ committed: Producers who are committed to sequestering by registering a Carbon Farming project under the ERF and have implemented a new management practice aimed at sequestering carbon.
CarbonGOOD™ accredited: Producers who can demonstrate carbon sequestration via the issuance and relinquishment of ACCUs for a portion of, or all their on-farm and livestock emissions.
Complete the form below and one of our team will be in touch to explain in more detail.
Please note. CarbonGOOD™ is not a certification program, rather recognition of the steps you are making to be more sustainable.
You’ll receive a copy to your inbox within 24 hours.
What’s below the surface? Turns out to be far more complex than we think. We asked one of CarbonLink’s soil experts Chioma Igwenagu to share some of what’s happening. Click on a hotspot in the image below to find out.
Here we see some ‘Horizons’. The first being O (Organic)
A little lower we find A (Surface)
Lower still B (Subsoil). Below this is C (Substratum) and then B (Bedrock).
Anything noteworthy in this soil?
Yes there is, I see a soil O-B horizon rich in root architecture (a good recipe for regenerative agriculture and carbon sequestration). Good root biomass (architecture), sequesters carbon, recruits beneficial microbes, improves soil health/condition, improves plant growth (pasture).
When CarbonLink™ baselines your property, we dig deep to 1.2 metres – well beyond the soil carbon industry standard of 30cms.
We do this to capture the most accurate and precise carbon measurements. Accurate measurements at this stage can make a big difference to the final return on investment.
How big? Talk to one of our team to learn more