Swissx has unveiled an eco-agriculture initiative aimed at revolutionizing farming in the Caribbean. This SoilBooster carbon sampling campaign positions local farmers to engage in the global carbon credit market, promoting sustainable practices while enhancing their profitability. With a systematic three-phase sampling approach, farmers can track the health of their soil, improve crop yields, and gain access to international carbon markets—all while fostering environmental stewardship.
Empowering Caribbean Farmers through SoilBooster: A New Era in Carbon Credits

Empowering Caribbean Farmers through SoilBooster: A New Era in Carbon Credits
Swissx's innovative SoilBooster campaign enables farmers in Antigua and Barbuda to monetize their carbon-storing efforts, bridging agriculture and environmental responsibility.
The program begins with a Baseline Sample (Day 0) that sets a reference for measuring carbon storage improvements. Following this, a Mid-Cycle Sample (Day 90) is captured after harvest to monitor carbon and biological activity. Finally, a Post-Treatment Sample (Day 90-180) evaluates the enhancement of soil and carbon storage once the SoilBooster has been fully utilized. Each sample undergoes meticulous analysis at the Swissx Island SoilBooster Lab in St. John’s Harbor to derive insights into carbon offset potential.
By adopting this regenerative model, Swissx incentivizes farmers not only for their agricultural yield but also for their contributions to combating climate change. Through this program, farmers can effectively document their positive environmental impact, creating new income streams through carbon credits. The initiative emphasizes access and simplicity, using minimal soil samples and straightforward labeling and shipping processes.
Swissx, known for its pioneering approaches across various sectors including media and wellness, is now reshaping local farming paradigms in the global economy. As carbon credit initiatives gain momentum, this project sets the stage for Antigua’s farmers, underscoring the dual benefits of better soil health and financial sovereignty for future generations.
By adopting this regenerative model, Swissx incentivizes farmers not only for their agricultural yield but also for their contributions to combating climate change. Through this program, farmers can effectively document their positive environmental impact, creating new income streams through carbon credits. The initiative emphasizes access and simplicity, using minimal soil samples and straightforward labeling and shipping processes.
Swissx, known for its pioneering approaches across various sectors including media and wellness, is now reshaping local farming paradigms in the global economy. As carbon credit initiatives gain momentum, this project sets the stage for Antigua’s farmers, underscoring the dual benefits of better soil health and financial sovereignty for future generations.