We are a team of experts in commercial, broadacre conventional farming.
We produce our own soils through our own technology that is the culmination of decades of testing and the commercial management and consultancy of a number of large commercial projects with companies such as Australian Sugar, Timbercorp and many more.
We have decades of experience in the Carbon Markets, in finance, insurance and in the development of Agri projects.
We have worked in multiple markets including Africa, Asia, Australia, the USA and to a lesser extent in the UK and Europe.
We understand farming pressures, markets and risks across a large spectrum of farms and farming competencies.
What has become apparently clear to us is the importance of Carbon in farming. It is at the center of soil health and crop nutrition, yet many farmers neither understand the essential importance of this primary element in their farm operations, nor do they reintroduce this carbon back into their fields, as they used to do from as long ago as Egyptian times right through until industrial farming practices were adopted about 100 years ago.
By moving to industrial farming with chemical nutrition, farmers literally stopped making their own soils through the introduction of compost from all the organic waste which they applied back into their fields religiously as part of their waste management systems. This maintained the carbon health of soils which maintained the water percolation and retention qualities, reduced compaction, and supplied the carbon source material the ecosystem needs to function to supply nutrition to crops and trees.
Today, our modern organic waste is contaminated with pathogens, hormones and antibiotics. It must be treated before it is applied into broadacre farming. Many sources of carbon are not treated sufficiently, ours is processed in a contained bioreactor thereby assuring complete thermophilic processing to ensure complete pathogen removal. This also allows us to capture the carbon emissions associated with any thermophilic (Composting) process. This bioreactor then allows us build the perfect humus with the perfect blend of beneficial bacteria and fungi to deliver an optimized soil fertilizer to any ground condition for any crop. We even make long-term release fertilizers for forestry applications. The USA EPA has verified the production of humus and the complete removal of pathogens through our equipment.
We have developed our own crops to optimize our carbon farming solutions. This centers around an Australian Government funded trial for our Sweet Sorghum crops. This crop thrives on organic fertilizers, provides the raw materials for every energy resource our society needs, biodiesels, biogasolines, agrocoals and biogass, while also producing animal feeds, human food and even clothing, paper and building materials. With the need for less than 20% of the water for sugar, and able to grow somewhere north of 100 tonnes of biomass in temperate climates and 150 tonnes in tropical climates, this crop is ideally positioned to produce raw material energy in sufficient volume to enable an energy transition from only fossil fuels to a more sustainable, carbon negative energy supply. Farms growing this crop can produce their own biomass to supply the production of their own soil fertilizers thereby reducing costs, risks and supply chain problems. This closed-loop system is carbon negative not only in the field but through the supply chain based on the need for 10 tonnes of carbon application per hectare per year based on USDA Carbon Emission averages for mechanized farming and supply chain carbon emission average estimates. It should be further noted that crops being grown on our soils historically have 200% or more better production nutrition and volume further adding to the commercial outcomes for farmers.
By organizing for farms to produce their own biomass carbon resources to make their own soil fertilizers, then we have resolved the problem of scale needed to replace the 200 plus tonnes of carbon per hectare farm fields need to rebuild their commercial production health.
Add to farm generated carbon resources the food waste, manures and other garden or trade organic waste, and we begin to see the millions of tonnes of capability this carbon capture, utilization and storage model has. There is enough to deliver the UK Net Zero Targets alone.
The capital required to expand nationally is available from the processing of organic waste and the carbon markets while the costs to farmers can be zero, they are, after all, the carbon capture solution.
The conclusion? An integrated, sustainable, cheaper, cost controlled, biocircular economy that delivers better waste management, better food and natural resources at less cost and risk. and delivering a carbon market solution that is based on physical carbon applied back into the ground from where the fossil fuel carbon had been extracted. This carbon catalyzes economies, not hinders them.
The future of waste, farm and carbon markets is the reconnection of age-old processes of conventional farming with the modern technology we have today. This becomes perpetual, sustainable and commercially viable infinite carbon.
Companies and governments adopting this Infinite Carbon Strategy will deliver on their carbon agendas grow their economies or profits while delivering better products at less cost without the environmental or climate change costs our current processes have today. This is the ESG, SDG and CSR outcomes consumers and stakeholders want to see from their consume choices. Contact us for more information on how Infinite Carbon can deliver value for your stakeholders.
Consultancy.
We provide consultancy services to identify the value Infinite carbon can bring to companies, consumers and our society, company by company or Government by Government. No question or agenda is too small or too big. Please contact us to discuss your needs.
Partnerships and Investment Opportunities.
We have projects, R&D and even Soil Centers that offer excellent investment, sponsorship and participation opportunities. Contact us for more information.
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