Agreena is a Copenhagen-based agtech company dedicated to helping farmers transition towards regenerative agriculture. Through its flagship initiative, AgreenaCarbon, farmers adopt practices such as reduced tillage, cover cropping, and crop rotations, improving soil health and enabling the generation of carbon credits. These credits, verified under the stringent standards of the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), can then be sold to companies aiming to offset their emissions.
The company's digital platform leverages AI and satellite data to monitor and verify carbon sequestration in soil, ensuring transparency and credibility in the carbon credits issued. This approach provides farmers with valuable insights into their regenerative practices and allows businesses to confidently utilize these verified carbon credits for their sustainability reporting.
Agreena stands as Europe's largest soil carbon program, partnering with over 2,300 farmers across 20 European countries, covering approximately 4.5 million hectares of farmland. In early 2025, Agreena reached a major milestone when its AgreenaCarbon Project became the first large-scale agricultural cropland initiative registered under Verra's Verified Carbon Standard methodology for Improved Agricultural Land Management. This achievement marks a significant advancement for the soil carbon market and the broader regenerative agriculture movement.
In addition to supporting individual farmers, Agreena provides strategic solutions for companies seeking to achieve ambitious sustainability targets. By facilitating access to credible carbon credits and offering insetting strategies, Agreena enables businesses to invest directly in their supply chains, reducing emissions and promoting long-term sustainable agricultural practices.
Founded with strong support from Danish farmers and global investors, Agreena continues to expand its presence and impact. With offices in Copenhagen and London, and a diverse team of agricultural and technological experts, the company is committed to transforming agriculture into a climate-positive industry, advancing environmental sustainability while enhancing the resilience and productivity of farmland across Europe.