CPC Inset
Built for Real-World Verification

Our Vision
Commodity Plus Carbon Inset Future Contracts
CPC (Commodity Plus Carbon) data is structured to be fully auditable and usable across multiple environmental and financial markets.
Our system is designed so that the same underlying farm-level data can support:
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IRS 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credits
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Renewable Energy Credits (RECs)
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Scope 3 emissions reporting
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) certificates

All CPC data follows standardized measurement, reporting, and verification procedures. Field activities, inputs, and outcomes are captured in a consistent format that can be independently reviewed by auditors, regulators, and program administrators.
This allows farmers, processors, and end users to confidently use CPC information for tax incentives, sustainability claims, and compliance reporting—without needing to recreate data systems for each program.
Partnered with Ucrop.it – Trusted Data Collection and Verification
Accurate environmental claims begin with reliable data.
CPC leverages Ucrop.it as a core platform for farm data collection and verification. Ucrop.it provides:
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Secure digital recordkeeping for field activities
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Standardized agronomic data capture
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Independent verification workflows
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Documentation suitable for regulatory and market programs
By integrating Ucrop.it into the CPC process, we ensure that all information originates directly from the farm, is properly validated, and can be traced through the entire value chain.


Our Values
Protected Data. Verified Chain of Custody.
A fundamental feature of the CPC program is the protection and integrity of farmer and processor information.
CPC procedures are built to ensure that:
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Producer and processor data remains secure and confidential, securitized with blockchain and data provider confidentiality agreements.
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Environmental attributes cannot be altered or duplicated
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Commodity volumes and sustainability claims stay aligned
This is achieved through integrated chain-of-custody protocols, including:
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Mass balance accounting – tracking CPC attributes as commodities move through the supply chain
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Book and claim systems – enabling environmental benefits to be allocated accurately and transparently
The result is data that is unassailable, auditable, and defensible—from the farm gate to the final buyer.