At Senus, we’re proud to be your trusted partner in innovative nature measurement technology.
Our Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) platform puts land custodians at the heart of environmental stewardship, elevating sustainability and enriching livelihoods.
Verifiably measure and report on natural capital datasets like soil health, soil carbon, habitats, and water quality on farm or land banks. All measurements and reports are verified, allowing your products to stand out on the shelf as provably sustainable.
Leverage existing datasets from government agencies and other entities to benchmark your performance and unearth opportunities for improvement.
Using our platform, you can digitise, automate, and manage large-scale natural capital measurement. We empower farmers, corporations, government bodies, and other entities to demonstrate verified achievements in carbon reduction and nature restoration, protection, and enhancement.
With 100% traceable data points, your auditing capabilities will consistently align with international standard accreditation. We make this possible through a unique suite of technologies, including infield GNSS tracking, earth observation, geo-tagged photos, and digitised scorecards.
We design the programme in conjunction with your sustainability team
We manage the sampling, measurement, reporting, and interpretation
We establish annual report requirements for agri-corporates and their affiliated farmers
We enable high-quality carbon credit creation
We provide you with access to ISO-accredited servers
Our soil nutrient sampling technology ensures that you can trace data points at every step — from field, to lab, to land custodian. This approach empowers land managers with enhanced data interpretation and management capabilities. Data aggregation is possible throughout the programme, providing comprehensive insights for improved soil health management and soil nutrient management.
The Senus field software leverages GNSS mobile tracking, barcoding, and seamless API integration with certified laboratories. This technology collects and interprets data from both field and lab sources, synchronising it through the Senus platform. The information is then visualised on a real-time mapping system, offering a holistic view of the entire ecosystem.
Soils are crucial for food production and ecosystem services, acting as Earth’s primary terrestrial carbon reservoir. As we tackle climate change, soil carbon sequestration has become a vital strategy for mitigation and adaptation.
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is key to soil health, influencing ecosystems and agroecosystems. Our technology digitises various protocols, enhancing SOC programmes and boosting soil carbon sequestration efforts for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.
Senus integrates Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) water quality maps into its platform, providing managers with localised data for their land. These maps highlight river catchments, monitoring stations, Pollution Impact Potential (PIP), and water flow patterns near farm boundaries. This technology provides land managers with precise measures to implement targeted action and protect local water quality effectively.
In addition, Senus technology collects infield water samples to cultivate a definitive catalogue of water quality information, updated in real-time.
Our GIS tool classifies habitats, generating 2D maps with habitat quantities and Foosit level 2 or UK Hab level 3 classifications.
Our versatile infield app digitises scorecards and assessments, capturing geotagged photos and GPS tracks for robust quality control and traceability.
These detailed surveys enhance habitat classification standards and provide crucial biodiversity metrics.
Our nutrient management plan is a vital tool for maintaining optimal soil fertility, supporting appropriate stocking density, and meeting crop needs. It empowers land custodians and managers to make timely, informed decisions throughout the year, maximising agricultural efficiency and supporting sustainable farming.
Our soil nutrient sampling technology ensures that you can trace data points at every step — from field, to lab, to land custodian. This approach empowers land managers with enhanced data interpretation and management capabilities. Data aggregation is possible throughout the programme, providing comprehensive insights for improved soil health management and soil nutrient management.
The Senus field software leverages GNSS mobile tracking, barcoding, and seamless API integration with certified laboratories. This technology collects and interprets data from both field and lab sources, synchronising it through the Senus platform. The information is then visualised on a real-time mapping system, offering a holistic view of the entire ecosystem.
Soils are crucial for food production and ecosystem services, acting as Earth’s primary terrestrial carbon reservoir. As we tackle climate change, soil carbon sequestration has become a vital strategy for mitigation and adaptation.
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is key to soil health, influencing ecosystems and agroecosystems. Our technology digitises various protocols, enhancing SOC programmes and boosting soil carbon sequestration efforts for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.
Senus integrates Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) water quality maps into its platform, providing managers with localised data for their land. These maps highlight river catchments, monitoring stations, Pollution Impact Potential (PIP), and water flow patterns near farm boundaries. This technology provides land managers with precise measures to implement targeted action and protect local water quality effectively.
In addition, Senus technology collects infield water samples to cultivate a definitive catalogue of water quality information, updated in real-time.
Our GIS tool classifies habitats, generating 2D maps with habitat quantities and Foosit level 2 or UK Hab level 3 classifications.
Our versatile infield app digitises scorecards and assessments, capturing geotagged photos and GPS tracks for robust quality control and traceability.
These detailed surveys enhance habitat classification standards and provide crucial biodiversity metrics.
Our nutrient management plan is a vital tool for maintaining optimal soil fertility, supporting appropriate stocking density, and meeting crop needs. It empowers land custodians and managers to make timely, informed decisions throughout the year, maximising agricultural efficiency and supporting sustainable farming.