Soil health, Sustainable agriculture, Nature-positive food systems, Agroecology, Sustainable land management, Soil monitoring, Farm-level data integration, Digital infrastructure for agriculture
We are looking to join a project proposal, particularly under Topic 1.2.1 (Sustainable Farming Systems in Mediterranean Wetlands) and Topic 2.2.1 (Upscaling Agroecology at Farm Level).
Our work centers on building digital infrastructure to make soil and land-use data more accessible, interoperable, and actionable. For these calls, we see strong potential to support improved soil monitoring and link it to additional farm data through the help of field boundaries. Below some information on our two flagship platforms, SoilHive and Global FieldID.
SoilHive is a global soil data platform designed to simplify access to distributed soil information. It enables users to search for datasets in any region, retrieve key soil properties at specific locations, and assess soil health in sourcing areas. Organizations use SoilHive to set sustainability targets, track impact, and store or share proprietary datasets securely. We’re currently planning to open-source the platform and offer white-label versions for partners interested in managing their own soil data infrastructure.
Global FieldID (GFID) is an interoperability layer for field-level data exchange. With over 200 million standardized field boundaries globally—each linked to a unique ID—GFID makes it easier to onboard farmers, contect datasets, and avoid duplication in sustainability reporting. For example, a single FieldID can be used to query SoilHive and retrieve soil data for that specific plot.
We are currently active in two Horizon Europe projects under the Soil Mission, including the recently awarded EUROSION, where we are supporting the development of a dynamic dashboard to monitor soil erosion across Europe. If your consortium is looking for a data partner with experience in digital infrastructure, soil data systems, or farm-level data integration, we would be happy to explore how we can contribute.