Pro Carbon Service

Pro Carbon Service is a subsidiary of Qarasu-Astyk, focused on developing, structuring, and managing high-integrity carbon projects across Kazakhstan and wider Central Asia.We work with land banks, agricultural operators, project sponsors, investors, carbon buyers, validators, verifiers, and technical partners to convert eligible land and climate assets into structured carbon project pipelines.Our focus includes AFOLU, soil organic carbon, improved agricultural land management, grassland restoration, revegetation, afforestation, reforestation, methane reduction, biochar, MRV planning, registry pathways, and carbon credit commercialization.

What We Do


Pro Carbon Service manages the full carbon project development cycle.

Our work covers project diagnostic, landholder coordination, GIS parcel mapping, cadastral review, baseline assessment, soil organic carbon review, crop and grazing data collection, methodology screening, PDD preparation, MRV planning, validation support, verification coordination, registry pathway review, financial modelling, carbon market research, buyer mapping, and commercialization strategy.Certification pathways may include Verra, Gold Standard, Article 6, or other applicable standards depending on project type, jurisdiction, methodology fit, land rights, additionality, monitoring requirements, and buyer expectations.We help turn agricultural land banks and natural capital assets into credible project files that can be reviewed by registries, validators, verifiers, carbon buyers, financing partners, and strategic counterparties.

Kazakhstan And Central Asia Focus


Kazakhstan and Central Asia offer significant potential for land-based carbon project development.The opportunity is driven by large agricultural land banks, grassland systems, degraded land restoration potential, soil carbon improvement, climate-smart agriculture, methane reduction, and the growing need for credible regional carbon infrastructure.

Pro Carbon Service focuses on projects that combine local execution with internationally recognised carbon standards, defensible baseline data, field-level monitoring, soil measurement, remote sensing, and practical credit monetization pathways.The objective is to build carbon projects that can withstand registry review, validator scrutiny, verifier assessment, buyer diligence, and long-term monitoring obligations.

Our Leadership


Zhanibek Akbar

Soil, Agriculture And Field Development Lead

Zhanibek Akbar supports land assessment, soil systems review, agrochemical data coordination, farmer engagement, field-level execution, and regional project development across Kazakhstan.His work is relevant to soil organic carbon projects, agricultural land review, digital agriculture workflows, soil fertility assessment, crop and grazing data collection, field operations, and coordination with local landholders.Experienced in soil science, agrochemical assessment, agronomy, land-use review, digital agriculture, field coordination, farmer engagement, soil fertility analysis, and project execution, with strong capabilities in regional operating judgment, stakeholder trust-building, disciplined execution, practical problem-solving, technical communication, and local relationship management.

Katy Goncharova

Business Development And Strategic Partnerships Lead

Katy Goncharova leads business development, strategic partnerships, investor communication, commercial coordination, and cross-border relationship management for Pro Carbon Service.Her role supports the company’s engagement with project sponsors, international partners, carbon buyers, technical consultants, validators, verifiers, investors, and strategic counterparties.Experienced in business development, partner origination, carbon market positioning, investor communication, proposal coordination, commercial documentation, multilingual outreach, and stakeholder mapping, with strong capabilities in negotiation, diplomacy, high-value relationship management, cultural fluency, persistence, communication clarity, strategic follow-up, and commercial judgment.

Work With Us


Pro Carbon Service works with landholders, agribusiness groups, project sponsors, investors, technical consultants, validators, verifiers, carbon buyers, and strategic partners seeking credible Central Asian carbon projects.We are interested in projects with identifiable land rights, mapped parcels, farmer or landholder participation, credible local execution, baseline data, realistic methodology fit, and a clear path toward validation, verification, issuance, and credit monetization.For enquiries, partnerships, project submissions, or strategic discussions, contact:

Limited Liability Partnership “Pro Carbon Service”

A Kazakhstan-based carbon project development company and subsidiary of Qarasu-Astyk, focused on AFOLU, soil carbon, land-bank carbon projects, MRV planning, registry pathways, and Central Asian climate asset development.

Registered Office:

Shkolny Lane, Building 2
Karasu Village, Karasu District
Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan
Postal Code: 111000

Email:

Company Jurisdiction: Republic of Kazakhstan
Project Focus: Kazakhstan and wider Central Asia
Core Areas: AFOLU carbon projects, soil organic carbon, improved agricultural land management, grassland restoration, land-bank aggregation, MRV planning, validation, verification, registry pathways, and carbon credit commercialization.

Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes only. Pro Carbon Service does not guarantee carbon credit issuance, registry approval, validation, verification, credit pricing, buyer demand, financing, investment return, or commercial outcome.Carbon projects involve methodology risk, baseline risk, additionality risk, land tenure risk, monitoring risk, permanence risk, reversal risk, leakage risk, registry risk, verification risk, market risk, regulatory risk, and counterparty risk.Any project development mandate, carbon transaction, financing process, buyer engagement, validation, verification, or registry submission will be subject to due diligence, documentation, applicable law, sanctions screening, counterparty approval, and separate written agreements.