
CTS FieldMRV is an agricultural MRV platform that captures everyday field operations, classifies them by carbon pathway, organizes evidence, and supports carbon-readiness workflows — with biochar CDR as the first anchor pathway.
Product demo available upon request. Sample data only. Not a production MRV system.
A short walkthrough of how FieldMRV turns field actions, evidence, QA review and methodology mapping into structured carbon, soil, water and impact data.
Product demo and explainer video. Sample data only. Not a production MRV system.
Every day, farmers and operators perform actions that may affect soil carbon, emissions, water efficiency, input use and long-term land productivity. But these actions are often recorded manually, inconsistently, or not at all.
Without structured evidence, it is difficult to prove what action was performed, where it happened, when it happened, who approved it, which evidence supports it, which carbon pathway it belongs to, and whether it may support a future claim.
CTS FieldMRV tracks agronomic actions across multiple pathways and converts them into structured, reviewable MRV records.
FieldMRV creates a clear operational layer between agricultural activity and credible carbon, soil, water and impact reporting.
CTS FieldMRV is designed around a multi-pathway model.
Long-lived carbon removal — biochar as the first anchor pathway.
Methodology-dependent SOC pathways from agronomic practice change.
Reduced N₂O, methane and fossil energy use from practice change.
Irrigation, fertigation and input-efficiency improvements.
Impact evidence that supports narrative and reporting, not credits.
Baseline, sampling and monitoring data that underpins future claims.
FieldMRV is designed to avoid overclaiming. The platform separates durable removals, soil carbon, emission reductions, water and input efficiency, co-benefits and monitoring evidence.
Reserved for long-lived carbon removal from biochar.
SOC pathways depend on baseline, methodology and monitoring.
Reductions in N₂O, methane and fossil energy use, methodology-bound.
Irrigation, fertigation and input reductions.
CTS FieldMRV creates an evidence layer for agricultural MRV.
Each record can be reviewed, approved, rejected, or flagged for missing information.
FieldMRV is designed to support automation without replacing human review.
A tour of the FieldMRV screens. All views shown use sample data.
Log actions across biochar, irrigation, fertigation, soil practices, manure, compost and monitoring workflows.
The platform is designed to help agricultural stakeholders turn field activity into structured impact evidence.
CTS FieldMRV is not just a dashboard. It is an operating layer for agricultural carbon project development.
This allows CTS to support its own biochar CDR projects while also building a product layer that can serve broader agricultural carbon and impact markets.
CTS is developing biochar-based carbon removal supply, where biomass residues are converted into stable biochar and applied to agricultural soils.
Biochar remains the first anchor pathway — but the platform is designed for wider agronomic action MRV.
The CTS FieldMRV demo environment shows how the platform can support different user roles across an agricultural MRV workflow.
The demo uses sample data and is intended for product evaluation only. It is not a production MRV system.
Answers to common questions about CTS FieldMRV, agricultural MRV workflows, evidence and carbon-readiness.
Agriculture is full of valuable climate, soil, water and impact actions. CTS FieldMRV helps capture them, classify them, verify them and prepare them for credible reporting.
CTS FieldMRV turns everyday agronomic actions into structured carbon, soil, water and impact evidence — with biochar CDR as the first anchor pathway.