The Swissx SoilBooster Program in Antigua and Barbuda seeks to empower farmers by quantifying carbon sequestration potential via a straightforward soil testing protocol, linking environmental health to economic benefits.
Transforming Agriculture: Swissx Launches Soil Testing Initiative in Antigua and Barbuda

Transforming Agriculture: Swissx Launches Soil Testing Initiative in Antigua and Barbuda
Swissx introduces a groundbreaking SoilBooster Program aimed at enhancing carbon credit opportunities for local farmers through innovative soil testing methods.
The Swissx SoilBooster Program is set to reshape the agricultural landscape in Antigua and Barbuda as the innovative eco-agriculture and wellness company has introduced a new soil testing initiative designed to enable local farmers to capitalize on carbon credit markets. The program emphasizes the dual purpose of improving soil health while creating an economic resource through measurable environmental impact.
At the core of this initiative is a detailed soil sampling protocol that aids cultivators in determining their land's carbon sequestration capacity. Swissx has developed clear, science-backed guidelines for landowners to collect and submit three essential soil samples:
1. **Baseline Sample** – This sample is taken prior to the SoilBooster application (Day 0) to establish a carbon baseline measurement.
2. **Mid-Cycle Sample** – Collected after the harvest (Day 90–80), this sample delivers insight into the carbon levels present during the growing cycle.
3. **Post-Treatment Sample** – On Days 90–180, soil samples are taken post-application to demonstrate long-term improvements in carbon storage and overall soil health.
The samples are submitted to the Swissx Island SoilBooster Lab located in St. John’s Harbor, Antigua, where they undergo analysis to assess carbon content, microbial activity, and nutrient levels.
The overarching mission of this program is to enable farmers to document and monetize improvements in soil health through participation in global carbon credit markets, making a tangible difference in regenerative agriculture.
Swissx’s methodology is distinctive in its integration of environmental sustainability with financial systems, presenting a unique opportunity for Antigua’s agricultural sector. The program is designed to be inclusive, with straightforward sample requirements of just 1–2 cups and minimal packaging needs, accommodating even small-scale farmers.
As societal focus sharpens on environmental impact, this initiative positions Swissx at the forefront of solutions that blend science, innovation, and accessibility. The company, already notable in sectors like media and cryptocurrency, now extends its expertise into climate action, benefiting not only current farmers but also future generations, reinforcing national sovereignty and community resilience.
At the core of this initiative is a detailed soil sampling protocol that aids cultivators in determining their land's carbon sequestration capacity. Swissx has developed clear, science-backed guidelines for landowners to collect and submit three essential soil samples:
1. **Baseline Sample** – This sample is taken prior to the SoilBooster application (Day 0) to establish a carbon baseline measurement.
2. **Mid-Cycle Sample** – Collected after the harvest (Day 90–80), this sample delivers insight into the carbon levels present during the growing cycle.
3. **Post-Treatment Sample** – On Days 90–180, soil samples are taken post-application to demonstrate long-term improvements in carbon storage and overall soil health.
The samples are submitted to the Swissx Island SoilBooster Lab located in St. John’s Harbor, Antigua, where they undergo analysis to assess carbon content, microbial activity, and nutrient levels.
The overarching mission of this program is to enable farmers to document and monetize improvements in soil health through participation in global carbon credit markets, making a tangible difference in regenerative agriculture.
Swissx’s methodology is distinctive in its integration of environmental sustainability with financial systems, presenting a unique opportunity for Antigua’s agricultural sector. The program is designed to be inclusive, with straightforward sample requirements of just 1–2 cups and minimal packaging needs, accommodating even small-scale farmers.
As societal focus sharpens on environmental impact, this initiative positions Swissx at the forefront of solutions that blend science, innovation, and accessibility. The company, already notable in sectors like media and cryptocurrency, now extends its expertise into climate action, benefiting not only current farmers but also future generations, reinforcing national sovereignty and community resilience.