Soil Intelligence & Sustainability Reporting
Biome Makers Releases 2025 Impact Report, Demonstrating How BeCrop© Technology Turns Soil Biology Into Measurable Impact
Firm Surpasses Annual Goals with $26M in Documented Farmer Profitability and 1.3M Hectares Under Microbiome Analysis
In a major validation of soil-health-as-a-service models, Biome Makers Releases 2025 Impact Report, Demonstrating How BeCrop© Technology Turns Soil Biology Into Measurable Impact. Released on July 8, 2026, the report confirms that the firm’s BeCrop® DNA-sequencing and AI platform successfully supported 1.3 million hectares of farmland in 2025—surpassing its annual target. By de-risking input decisions and providing predictive analytics on yield and disease pressure, the technology generated $26 million in verified farmer profitability. The company also significantly expanded its global footprint, adding six new Partner Labs to reach a network of 11 partners across 16 countries, ensuring that standardized, comparable biological intelligence is increasingly accessible to growers and food system stakeholders worldwide.
DAVIS, CALIF. — July 8, 2026 — Biome Makers, a global leader in soil intelligence, today announced the release of its 2025 Impact Report: “Better Soil Starts with Better Intelligence,” marking a decade of progress in decoding soil biology and translating it into decision-ready insights for agriculture. The report highlights how Biome Makers’ BeCrop® technology is helping farmers, advisors, labs, agribusinesses, and food system stakeholders see what matters below the surface, so they can make better decisions above it.
“For generations, agriculture has measured the chemical and physical properties of soil, while the biological layer has remained one of its biggest blind spots. BeCrop helps agriculture stakeholders see what matters below the surface so they can make better decisions above it,” said Adrián Ferrero, Co-founder and CEO of Biome Makers.
2025 Impact Performance Metrics
The 2025 Impact Report tracks progress across three pillars: advancing nature-positive food production, supporting farmer socio-economic conditions, and empowering the agriculture ecosystem. Key verified results include:
- Land Reach: 1.3M hectares supported with biodiversity-improving insights, exceeding the 1.1M hectare goal.
- Economic Value: $26M in farmer profitability supported, surpassing the annual goal of $22M.
- Sustainability Adoption: 50K farmers actively adopted new sustainable farming practices, beating the 42K target.
- Expert Training: 700 advisors were newly certified in soil sustainability and biological intelligence.
- Biodiversity: Achieved a target Biodiversity Score of 64 across the managed portfolio.
Technological Innovation & Scaling
In 2025, Biome Makers launched the largest update to its BeCrop Farm platform to date, introducing advanced multi-crop management features, high-resolution disease maps, and “Best-fit” input recommendations. These tools were designed to turn complex DNA sequencing and microbiome data into practical, field-level decisions. Furthermore, the expansion of the Partner Lab network to 16 countries is facilitating local access to soil intelligence, aligning the firm with UN Sustainable Development Goals and global soil science networks like GLOSOLAN and the EU Mission Soil Health.
“Impact reporting should not be about claiming perfection. It should be about accountability, transparency, and measurable progress,” added Ferrero.
About Biome Makers
Founded in 2015, Biome Makers is a global AgTech leader setting the standard for soil health with its BeCrop® technology. By connecting soil biology to agricultural decision-making, the company helps revitalize soil functionality, optimize input efficiency, and reverse the degradation of arable lands globally. The company maintains laboratories across the globe with customer operations spanning six continents.
Strategic Market Context
The formal institutionalization of soil microbiome impact reporting confirms a broader industry-wide transition where biological intelligence is now treated as a standard, bankable metric for agricultural stability. As regenerative frameworks gain commercial traction, transparency regarding sub-surface performance metrics is becoming essential for de-risking input investment and supply chain integrity. This reporting milestone runs parallel to significant developments in the global agtech arena, such as Groundwork BioAg issuing the first verified carbon credits under Verra’s VM0042 standard, and the USDA committing 2.2 million acres to the 2026 Conservation Reserve Program, underscoring a shared prioritization of soil-based asset stabilization and long-term sustainability metrics.
Biome Makers Inc. — Global Soil Intelligence Registry
Davis, California | 2025 Annual Impact Briefing | July 2026 | biomemakers.com
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