Pilot protocol in preparation

Turn soil health into a trusted digital passport.

SoilPass helps farmers, cooperatives, sustainable food brands, and institutions make soil health visible, understandable, and reportable through field-based data and digital soil health profiles.

Pilot protocol in preparation. First field studies will start with a limited number of producers.

SoilPass
Soil Health Passport
Status
Pilot Draft
Field ID
SP-TR-001
Region
Tekirdağ, TR
Crop
Wheat / Cover
pH
6.8
Organic Matter
2.4%
Moisture
Adequate
Regenerative Practices
Cover cropsNo-tillCompostRotation
Verification
Field-based · Reviewed
§ 01 — The Problem

Soil health is one of the world's most important invisible assets.

Most people see soil as dirt or land. But healthy soil is a living system. It supports food security, water retention, biodiversity, carbon cycles, and resilient agriculture.

Yet soil health is often:

  • Not measured regularly
  • Not explained clearly to farmers
  • Not visible to consumers
  • Not easy for food brands to communicate
  • Not simple for institutions to include in ESG or CSR initiatives

When soil health remains invisible, its value remains unprotected.

§ 02 — The Solution

SoilPass makes soil health visible, understandable, and trustworthy.

SoilPass creates digital soil health passports based on field observations, basic soil indicators, producer practices, and structured reporting.

  • Farmers
    Understand the current condition of their soil.
  • Cooperatives
    Organize soil-related data across producers.
  • Sustainable Brands
    Communicate impact more transparently.
  • CSR & ESG Teams
    Support regenerative agriculture with field-based evidence.
  • Consumers
    Understand the story behind the land that produces their food.

We do not start with complexity. We start with a clear pilot protocol, simple indicators, and useful reports.

§ 03 — Process

How SoilPass Works

A clear, step-by-step protocol — designed to be useful in the field on day one.

  1. 01

    Select the Field

    A farmer, cooperative, brand, or institution joins the pilot and selects the field or production area to be profiled.

  2. 02

    Collect Field Data

    SoilPass operators collect basic field information, visual observations, photos, and soil health indicators according to a defined pilot protocol.

  3. 03

    Analyze Key Indicators

    Initial indicators may include pH, organic matter, moisture, soil texture, compaction observations, vegetation cover, and a regenerative practice checklist.

    Note · The first pilot will focus on accessible and practical soil health indicators. More advanced microbiome or laboratory integrations can be added in later phases with expert partners.

  4. 04

    Create the Digital Soil Passport

    The data is transformed into a simple, readable digital profile with a QR code.

  5. 05

    Report and Improve

    The farmer receives an understandable report. Institutions and partners receive a structured impact summary where applicable.

§ 04 — Preview

What a SoilPass profile may include

  • 01Field identity
  • 02Producer profile
  • 03Region (not exact sensitive location)
  • 04Crop type
  • 05Soil health indicators
  • 06Regenerative practice checklist
  • 07Photos from the field
  • 08Improvement recommendations
  • 09QR-based public profile
  • 10Verification / review status
  • 11Pilot report summary

We use words like profile, passport, pilot report, field-based record, and verification-ready structure — and avoid unverified claims of certification, guarantees, or full regulatory compliance.

§ 05 — Who It's For

Built for the people and institutions shaping the regenerative economy.

Farmers & Producers

Understand your soil, track improvement, and make your regenerative practices visible.

Cooperatives

Create structured soil health profiles across your producer network.

Sustainable Food Brands

Show the story and field-based evidence behind your products.

CSR & ESG Teams

Support regenerative agriculture projects with clearer field-level impact data.

Municipalities & Programs

Launch local soil health and regenerative initiatives with measurable outputs.

Young Field Operators

Take part in meaningful field-based work at the intersection of agriculture, technology, and impact.

§ 06 — Pilot Program

Start small, measure clearly, learn fast.

SoilPass is currently preparing its first limited pilot studies — intentionally small, honest, and credible.

  • Limited number of producers
  • Selected fields
  • Basic soil health indicators
  • Simple reporting format
  • Farmer feedback
  • Expert review
  • Institutional learning report
Apply for the SoilPass Pilot

Tell us about your field.

Name
Organization
Role
Email
I am a
Message
Become a Partner

Or email us directly at barbaros.alagoz@soilpass.earth

§ 07 — Trust & Data

Trust begins with clear protocols.

SoilPass is being designed around transparent data collection, clear permissions, responsible reporting, and practical verification.

  • Field data should be collected through a defined protocol.
  • Farmers should understand the results.
  • Sensitive data should be protected.
  • Reports should avoid exaggerated claims.
  • Verification layers should be added gradually as the protocol matures.
On future web3 verification

In future phases, SoilPass may use web3-based verification tools to timestamp selected reports or prove that a soil health profile has not been altered. Raw personal data or sensitive field data should not be stored directly on-chain.

§ 08 — Future Layer

From digital passports to regenerative trust networks.

SoilPass may later explore web3 and DAO-inspired governance models for transparent regenerative impact coordination. We treat these as future exploration, not current MVP.

  • FUTURETimestamped report verification
  • FUTUREPublic proof of selected impact records
  • FUTURECommunity-supported regenerative projects
  • FUTURETransparent funding pools
  • FUTUREParticipatory governance for soil restoration initiatives

Our first priority is not launching a token or DAO. Our first priority is building a trusted field protocol that works in real life.

§ 09 — Why SoilPass

Why SoilPass exists

What is invisible is not worthless. It is just waiting to be understood, measured, and protected.

Soil is alive, but its value is often invisible. Farmers work with living systems every day, yet their regenerative efforts are rarely translated into clear, trusted, and understandable evidence.

SoilPass exists to make the hidden life of soil visible — through data, fieldwork, storytelling, and trust.

Founded by Barbaros Alagöz, SoilPass combines storytelling, technology, compliance thinking, and regenerative economy principles to build a new trust layer for soil health.

§ 10 — Join Us

Help us build the first SoilPass pilots.

We are looking for farmers, cooperatives, sustainability-focused food brands, CSR/ESG teams, mentors, and field partners who want to help make soil health visible.