Seqana measures soil carbon via satellite and AI to scale regenerative agriculture, enabling credible, cost-effective climate reporting and carbon project monitoring.
About
Seqana is a Berlin-based climate tech company that empowers the global transition to regenerative agriculture by providing scalable, science-driven soil organic carbon (SOC) measurement and monitoring solutions. Leveraging satellite imagery, machine learning, and field data, Seqana offers cost-effective, MRV-ready (Measurement, Reporting, and Verification) insights into SOC stocks and changes across landscapes. This allows food companies, project developers, and land managers to baseline carbon levels, monitor improvements over time, and credibly report climate impacts under frameworks such as SBTi FLAG, CDP, and CSRD.
Seqana’s platform bridges the economics of soil sampling with scientific rigor, enabling carbon sequestration projects and nature-based solutions to scale efficiently and transparently. With a strong focus on data integrity and transparency, Seqana supports regenerative agriculture initiatives that aim to restore soil health, increase biodiversity, and build resilience to climate change. The company works globally with partners across the agrifood value chain, including corporates, cooperatives, NGOs, and governments, offering tailored services to meet compliance, sustainability, and investment-grade carbon goals. Through innovation and collaboration, Seqana is making soil carbon accounting accessible, credible, and impactful at scale.
Key Benefits
- Cost-effective soil organic carbon measurement
- Scalability across large and complex supply chains
- MRV-Ready and standard-aligned
- Technical and scientific expertise in soil, carbon and data
- Global expertise and adaptability
Applications
We primarily targets agri-food corporations with complex supply chains that are committed to driving positive environmental impact through regenerative agriculture and carbon sequestration. These companies seek scalable, cost-effective solutions to measure and monitor soil organic carbon, enabling them to credibly report progress toward climate goals, comply with frameworks like SBTi FLAG and CSRD, and support farmers in transitioning to sustainable practices.