The company aims to transform farming practices in Latin America, notably enhancing carbon credit revenue opportunities for Caribbean farmers, through its cutting-edge initiatives.
**Boomitra's Pioneering Carbon Project Expands: A Game-Changer for Caribbean Farmers**

**Boomitra's Pioneering Carbon Project Expands: A Game-Changer for Caribbean Farmers**
This week, the innovative firm Boomitra has solidified its role in climate solutions with a landmark agreement and an ambitious expansion plan.
Boomitra, renowned for its soil carbon innovations and 2023 Earthshot Prize winner, has made headlines this week by securing a significant deal with Restoration Climate and the Ethereum Climate Platform. They have successfully closed a transaction for 500,000 verified carbon removal credits sourced from their Northern Mexico Grassland Restoration project.
Simultaneously, this groundbreaking initiative is branching out into Costa Rica, where nearly 250,000 acres of ranchland are being enrolled in Boomitra's cutting-edge, AI-driven and Verra-certified model, with ambitions to expand to a million acres throughout Latin America.
Swissx is also taking bold steps in this arena through its SoilBooster program in Antigua, which aligns closely with Boomitra's rigorous global standards. The SoilBooster initiative features:
- A modular approach to soil sampling with baseline, mid-cycle, and post-treatment evaluations to ensure high accuracy.
- Comprehensive sample testing carried out at the Swissx Island Lab in St. John’s Harbor, measuring carbon levels, nutrients, and microbial activity.
- Generation of market-ready data documentation, creating pathways for Caribbean farmers to tap into verified carbon credit markets.
The timing aligns perfectly with the broader trends in climate finance, as carbon credits become increasingly mainstream. Notably, both Boomitra and Indigo Ag are outrunning previous skepticism by offering robust backing for their credentials, elevating credit sales through established protocols.
Boomitra’s AI-driven remote validation leverages satellite imagery and machine learning to significantly reduce the costs associated with measuring and verifying carbon credits, a strategy that Swissx has also begun implementing in its scalable lab workflow.
For farmers in the Caribbean, this initiative means viable prospects for earning verified income through enhanced soil management. The SoilBooster program allows for the quantification of improved microbial health, water retention capabilities, and carbon sequestration—all of which can be converted into financial returns.
As a result, Antigua is no longer solely reliant on tourism; it is now actively engaging in the global environmental markets as a respected producer of carbon offsets. Swissx’s efforts are directly connecting regional climate action to local economic resilience, promoting healthier land and diversified income sources, while facilitating access to international markets.
Swissx has already made an impact in various sectors, from media streaming to CBD wellness and cryptocurrency. With SoilBooster, the company is now positioned at the forefront of a clean tech agricultural movement that transforms soil into both financial and ecological wealth, thereby bolstering its commitment to sustainability in the Caribbean.
Simultaneously, this groundbreaking initiative is branching out into Costa Rica, where nearly 250,000 acres of ranchland are being enrolled in Boomitra's cutting-edge, AI-driven and Verra-certified model, with ambitions to expand to a million acres throughout Latin America.
Swissx is also taking bold steps in this arena through its SoilBooster program in Antigua, which aligns closely with Boomitra's rigorous global standards. The SoilBooster initiative features:
- A modular approach to soil sampling with baseline, mid-cycle, and post-treatment evaluations to ensure high accuracy.
- Comprehensive sample testing carried out at the Swissx Island Lab in St. John’s Harbor, measuring carbon levels, nutrients, and microbial activity.
- Generation of market-ready data documentation, creating pathways for Caribbean farmers to tap into verified carbon credit markets.
The timing aligns perfectly with the broader trends in climate finance, as carbon credits become increasingly mainstream. Notably, both Boomitra and Indigo Ag are outrunning previous skepticism by offering robust backing for their credentials, elevating credit sales through established protocols.
Boomitra’s AI-driven remote validation leverages satellite imagery and machine learning to significantly reduce the costs associated with measuring and verifying carbon credits, a strategy that Swissx has also begun implementing in its scalable lab workflow.
For farmers in the Caribbean, this initiative means viable prospects for earning verified income through enhanced soil management. The SoilBooster program allows for the quantification of improved microbial health, water retention capabilities, and carbon sequestration—all of which can be converted into financial returns.
As a result, Antigua is no longer solely reliant on tourism; it is now actively engaging in the global environmental markets as a respected producer of carbon offsets. Swissx’s efforts are directly connecting regional climate action to local economic resilience, promoting healthier land and diversified income sources, while facilitating access to international markets.
Swissx has already made an impact in various sectors, from media streaming to CBD wellness and cryptocurrency. With SoilBooster, the company is now positioned at the forefront of a clean tech agricultural movement that transforms soil into both financial and ecological wealth, thereby bolstering its commitment to sustainability in the Caribbean.