Why Baseline and Readiness?
TSRS provides a transition exemption for the first two reporting periods on the disclosure of Scope 3 emissions. This aligns with our approach of positioning carbon as “baseline and readiness”: first a solid base and data plan, then credit-grade MRV.
Not a Certificate, a Readiness Layer
Tarımus does not produce carbon-credit certificates. What it produces is a readiness layer: before applying to a program, which parcels are eligible, which need additional fieldwork, which have a baseline-value problem — the answers to these questions emerge in advance. The independent verification and monitoring protocol is kept outside the process; Tarımus prepares the input to that process.
Built on Standard Methodology
As it expands, parcel/climate/water/soil data is mapped to recognized frameworks: the GHG Protocol (Scope 1-2-3), IPCC 2019 Refinement, PCAF for financed/insured emissions, and Verra VM0042 for improved land management. Carbon outputs thus rest on an auditable base.
Later Phase: Field Verification
Evidence of low-carbon and regenerative practices is strengthened in a later phase with IoT and field integration. The same data layer expands gradually from report to continuous monitoring, and from there to credit-grade verification.
