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Carbonsafe Presents a Vision for the Future of Agriculture at the SEASN 2025 Anniversary Forum

On November 4, 2025, the 10th Anniversary Conference of the South-East European Advisory Service Network (SEASN) was held at Hotel Central in Sofia, organized by the National Agricultural Advisory Service (NAAS) and the SEASN Central Office in Zagreb. The event marked a decade of collaboration among experts, research institutions, and advisory organizations working to modernize and promote sustainable agriculture across the region. One of the highlights of the program was the panel discussion titled “EU AKIS in the Field of Climate Change

A Look into the Future of Carbon Farming: Trends and Expectations for 2026

Carbon farming continues to establish itself as one of the most promising tools for sustainable soil management and climate adaptation. In 2025, the sector made steady progress, and the year ahead is expected to mark a new phase – one that is more mature, better structured, and increasingly driven by science and innovation. Experts predict that 2026 will be a year of refinement and growing trust in measurement and verification systems. More and more farmers and investors are turning to models

Carbonsafe at IN Sofia 2025: The Bulgarian Voice in the Conversation on the Industry of the Future

On October 31, 2025, the Hilton Sofia Hotel became a hub of vision, innovation, and dialogue about the future of European industry.The international conference IN Sofia 2025, organized by the Confederation of Employers and Industrialists in Bulgaria (KRIB), brought together leading representatives of European and Bulgarian institutions, business, and the technology sector to discuss how Europe can remain competitive in the era of green and digital transformation. Among the participants was Chavdar Marinov, CEO & Co-Founder at Carbonsafe, who attended as part

Carbonsafe – The Bulgarian Example at Carbon Unbound 2025: Where Science, Business, and Climate Meet

On October 21–22, 2025, London hosted Carbon Unbound Europe 2025 – one of the leading global events dedicated to the future of carbon markets and innovations in carbon capture and removal. Organized by Carbon Unbound Summits, the forum brought together business leaders, investors, buyers, and climate policy experts to discuss market trends, financial mechanisms, and technological breakthroughs driving the low-carbon transition. Carbonsafe was among the participants at the event, represented by Dobromir Kasabov, Head of Trade & Finance, who took part in

Carbonsafe Prepares Verification of the Next Carbon Credits: More Farmers, Greater Scale, Stronger Trust

After successfully certifying the first 15,536 carbon credits in 2024, Carbonsafe continues to expand the scope of its program and is now preparing for the next verification cycle, which will confirm the results from the new agricultural holdings participating in the project. “The processing of data from the new farms has been completed, and we are now preparing the technical documentation for the upcoming audit mission,” said Chavdar Marinov, Executive Director of Carbonsafe. “The verification will be carried out by the independent

The Future of Sustainable Business: Innovation and Partnerships in Belgrade

On October 16, 2025, Belgrade hosted the international event The ESG Imperative: From Risk to Opportunity – Tools for the Future of Your Business, organized by the Western Balkans ESG Foundation. The forum took place at Mama Shelter Belgrade and brought together companies, experts, and organizations from across the region, all committed to advancing sustainability, responsible business, and green transformation. The event gathered leading ESG experts and representatives of innovative companies such as ZeroPointCompass and Climcycle, who presented new technological solutions for

Carbonsafe Contributes to the “Caps for the Future” Initiative

On October 18, 2025, Carbonsafe took part in the national campaign “Caps for the Future” by donating collected plastic bottle caps. The donation was delivered to the collection point in front of METRO Plovdiv, where once again dozens of volunteers and organizations from the region joined efforts in support of the cause. “Caps for the Future” is one of Bulgaria’s most recognizable charitable initiatives, helping neonatal departments across the country acquire essential medical equipment for the care of newborns. This mission

Carbonsafe: A Year of Growth, Trust, and Recognition

2025 has been a year of tangible results and well-deserved recognition for Carbonsafe – the Bulgarian company transforming carbon farming into a practical model for a sustainable future. With each passing season, the program continues to grow, bringing together an increasing number of farmers who believe that caring for the soil is not just a responsibility but an opportunity. Today, more than 80 farmers across the country actively participate in the initiative, covering over 400,000 decares of cultivated land. Each year,

Carbonsafe among the companies showcasing innovations at the Balkan–China Silk Road Forum 2025

On 25 and 26 September, the Plovdiv International Fair hosted the Balkan–China Silk Road Economic Forum 2025 – a prestigious event that brought together business representatives, institutions, and experts from the Balkans and China. The forum was held under the patronage of the Vice President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Iliana Yotova, and marked the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Bulgarian–Chinese Chamber of Industrial Development. Carbonsafe took part in the forum’s special exhibition area, where it presented its carbon

Carbon Farming and Biodiversity – A Path to Living and Sustainable Land

More and more farmers are seeking not just a way to produce, but a way to produce sustainably – so that their land remains fertile and future generations can rely on it. This is where carbon farming proves to be crucial – it not only helps in the fight against climate change but also brings life back into the soil, the fields, and the surrounding ecosystem. When we talk about yields, we rarely consider the invisible helpers – billions of microorganisms