At the heart of every field lies an invisible potential – carbon. With the new season come new opportunities to turn this natural resource into reliable income. Carbonsafe provides farmers with the tools and knowledge to earn more while leaving a greener footprint. What is Carbonsafe? Carbonsafe is the first Bulgarian carbon farming program that supports farmers in applying regenerative practices based on 100% annual soil sampling and provides them with the opportunity to earn additional income through carbon credits. Each farmer enrolled
In a world where climate change and market challenges place agriculture at a crossroads, Carbonsafe proves that sustainable solutions are not only possible but also profitable. On August 8, 2025, at the “Slaveite” Complex in Aytos, the company took part in an event organized by the Bulgarian Association for Innovative Agriculture (BAIA), which brought together farmers, experts, and business leaders with a mission for a greener future. Carbonsafe was represented by Chavdar Marinov, who delivered a special presentation on “Carbon Emissions.”
On July 31, 2025, the Carbonsafe team conducted a specialized presentation and training session for representatives of the National Agricultural Advisory Service (NAAS) at Hotel Lion, Borovets. The main topic of the event was the certification of carbon removals and the generation of carbon credits – a key tool for sustainable development in the agricultural sector. During the first part of the training, the following topics were covered: • the legislative framework and the principles of carbon certification; • the methods and procedures
The Bulgarian carbon farming program Carbonsafe continues to strengthen its leadership not only nationally but also on the international stage. Thanks to its innovative approach, scientific precision, and commitment to farmers, Carbonsafe actively participates in the most prestigious European and global forums for carbon markets and sustainable agriculture. Carbonsafe’s Participation in International Events in 2025 European Carbon Farming Summit – Dublin, March 2025 The summit brought together experts, farmers, policymakers, and project developers from across Europe. Carbonsafe presented real-life examples of implementing regenerative
We are proud to announce that Carbonsafe JSC has officially joined the UN Global Compact Local Network in Bulgaria (BMGD) – the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. Our membership was unanimously approved by the Network’s National Council, which includes leading Bulgarian companies and organizations such as Asarel-Medet, Aurubis Bulgaria, Lidl Bulgaria, Overgas, Solvay Sodi, Sopharma, and the bCause Foundation. 👉 Read the official announcement on the UNGC Bulgaria website Why the Global Compact? The UN Global Compact provides a framework for
Dear partners, clients, and friends, Carbonsafe officially announces the launch of its rebranding process, highlighting our continued mission for sustainability, innovation, and trust. Starting from July 16, 2025, we will gradually introduce a new logo and visual identity across all communication channels. Over the next six months, the updated branding will be phased into all official documents, communications, and marketing materials. Documents issued prior to the rebranding—including contracts, certificates, and invoices—remain fully valid and legally binding. 🔁 This change in corporate identity is
Climate change is no longer a distant concern—it already affects farms across Bulgaria. Droughts, shifting seasons, and extreme weather events are putting pressure on agricultural producers to adapt and build more resilient practices. Carbon farming has emerged as one of the most promising strategies—not only for improving soil health, but also for contributing to global efforts to curb climate change. What is the connection between agriculture and climate? Agriculture is both impacted by and contributes to climate change. It accounts for nearly
What does the EU legal framework mean for carbon farming? What should Bulgarian farmers know? In an exclusive interview for the publication “The Voice of the Farmer,” Velislava Nenova – legal advisor at Carbonsafe™ – discussed Bulgaria’s role in the European regulatory landscape, the need for clarity in the certification of carbon credits, and expectations surrounding the EU’s upcoming legal framework. Main Highlights: 🔹 The legal uncertainty surrounding carbon credits in Europe is about to be addressed through new regulations that will ensure
With growing attention to climate change and environmental responsibility, carbon credits are becoming a dual-value tool—both for protecting the environment and increasing the incomes of farmers. In the Bulgarian context, this creates real economic opportunities, combined with innovative sustainable practices. What Are Carbon Credits? A carbon credit represents a unit equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide (CO₂), or an equivalent amount of other greenhouse gases, that has been: • reduced, • removed from the atmosphere, or • prevented from being emitted thanks to a
Carbonsafe™ participated in one of the most prominent global events in the field of sustainable finance and carbon markets – Innovate4Climate 2025, organized by the World Bank in Seville, Spain. The event brought together over 1,000 participants from more than 80 countries – including institutions, businesses, and experts engaged in climate solutions. Key topics included carbon pricing, sustainable finance, and the development of carbon market infrastructure. In the Spotlight: Premium Carbon Credits A major highlight of the conference was the increasing demand for