Three Organisations Unite to Advance Environmental Risk Intelligence for Agriculture

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Introducing Triquestra: A science-led partnership delivering environmental intelligence from farm to portfolio scale. Triquestra unites established companies: Senus plc, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), and Farm Carbon Toolkit (FCT). By combining satellite-based geospatial intelligence, nationally validated ecological models, advanced digital infrastructure, and direct farmer engagement, the partnership provides stakeholders with the insights needed to understand environmental risk and resilience across agricultural systems at both farm and portfolio scale.

At its core, Triquestra brings together complementary expertise that have traditionally operated separately. UKCEH contributes leading scientific expertise and nationally recognised environmental datasets. FCT brings deep practical experience in farm-level carbon and soil management, developed through direct engagement with farmers and advisors. Senus provides the geospatial intelligence and technology infrastructure that enables these insights to be delivered at scale through an API-first platform.

Together, these strengths form an integrated approach to environmental intelligence that combines scientific robustness, the ability to operate at scale and practical agricultural relevance. This includes layered insights including above and below ground carbon sequestration, soil properties, habitat diversity, water quality, environmental risk metrics and interventions. The combined expertise of Triquestra transforms complex environmental datasets into clear, actionable insights for better decision-making. 

Alongside the platform, Triquestra provides advisory support from UKCEH and FCT, ensuring findings are grounded in both scientific best practice and real-world agricultural application. This is complemented by portfolio and farm-level reporting that highlights key areas of risk, resilience and opportunity, alongside clear recommendations for next steps, whether that relates to mitigation actions or further data collection.

A key focus of the partnership is scalability. Triquestra is designed to enable consistent environmental insight to be replicated across complex supply chains and large portfolios without increasing administrative burden, supporting organisations that require standardised, comparable data across multiple assets. Rather than working in parallel, Senus, FCT, and UKCEH have come together to deliver a joined-up service offering, connecting science, technology and farming practice in a way that is practical, scalable and ready to support decision-making.

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L-R: Brendan Allen, Liz Bowles, Prof. Richard Pywell

Brendan Allen, Managing Director at Senus (brendan@senus.com), Professor Richard Pywell, Principal Ecologist at UKCEH (rfp@ceh.ac.uk), and Liz Bowles, CEO of Farm Carbon Toolkit (liz.bowles@farmcarbontoolkit.org.uk), will all be attending Groundswell Festival 2026 and would be happy to connect with anyone interested in learning more about Triquestra. Please feel free to reach out directly via email using the contact details provided.

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