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TSRS & Sustainability Reporting

Physical climate risk, water and productivity indicators in a single corporate report — every finding with its evidence.

TSRS & Sustainability Reporting

Tarımus's first commercial product: a corporate report that assesses your sourcing regions and land portfolio for physical climate risk, crop/season verification, water efficiency, productivity trend and carbon-reduction readiness. It feeds directly into the land-based physical-risk disclosures TSRS S2 requires.

What Does This Solution Family Cover?

  • Physical climate risk

    Drought, heat, frost, flood and water stress are measured at parcel and portfolio scale; risk-exposed land and risk-exposed production become visible.

  • IPCC-based climate vulnerability

    Hazard, exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity are read in the same framework. The report does not just show risk; it connects to an adaptation and mitigation plan.

  • Water indicators

    Green/blue/grey water, a water-efficiency score and irrigation priority. A measurable base for water management and sustainability reporting.

  • Data confidence and method

    Every finding comes with a confidence grade; the method explanation and reportable results are audit-ready.

Why Is TSRS Reaching Down to the Land?

Under the thresholds updated by the KGK’s decision of 16 January 2026 (Official Gazette 33139), institutions exceeding at least two of the criteria — total assets of ₺500 million, annual net sales revenue of ₺1 billion, and 250 employees — are obliged to report under TSRS. The climate standard (S2, aligned with IFRS S2) requires disclosure of the financial impact of climate risks. The BRSA climate-risk guide, EUDR and carbon legislation reinforce the same direction — the obligation comes not from a single standard, but from a stack.

For companies with an agricultural supply chain, the hardest area of these disclosures is field- and land-based physical-risk data. The management statement can be prepared in-house; but the real climate risk of sourcing regions, water stress, historical event density and crop/land condition must be supported by external data. Tarımus fills exactly this gap.

What Does the Report Cover?

Eleven sections within a single corporate framework: portfolio, crop and region coverage; historical planting and crop pattern; current crop/season verification; physical climate risk; IPCC-based climate vulnerability; green/blue/grey water and water efficiency; productivity relative to surroundings and trend versus prior years; phenology-linked alerts; input efficiency; carbon baseline indicator; and data confidence with method explanation.

Not Just a Technical Output

The report brings together an executive summary, regional findings, a risk matrix, charts and decision recommendations. It is delivered in a format that can feed directly into the institution’s sustainability, TSRS, procurement, risk-management and producer-support processes — not a one-off analysis, but part of the institution’s decision cycle.

Which Standards Does It Connect To?

The same parcel and activity data is mapped to TSRS, IFRS S2 and CSRD/ESRS; it builds a readiness layer for carbon frameworks such as the GHG Protocol, PCAF and Verra. Outputs thus become not opaque estimates, but findings that can be grounded in a standard methodology.

Invitation

Let's Write the Next Chapter of Agriculture Together.

Food company, exporter, bank, insurer, cooperative or ESG advisor — let's talk through a pilot report for your sourcing region or portfolio. We'll listen, and we'll show you.

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