
Monetise & Control Your Data
This is a non-profit initiative by Trinity Natural Capital Pro Council.
The Problem
Your farm already produces two harvests: the one you can see in the field and monetise — and the one you don’t — your data. Until now, your data has been locked in the barn, earning nothing and offering you little nationwide insight. We think it’s time you cashed it in and saw wider.
British agriculture is being asked to do more with less: tighter subsidies, soaring input prices, unpredictable weather, a maze of new rules and — for those who can seize them — exciting innovation opportunities. In times like these, every extra pound of profit matters.
That’s why we’ve built a simple, farmer-first way to turn your farm data into a new income stream — without surrendering ownership, changing the way you work or giving suppliers an advantage over you. You stay in control; you choose who sees what; you get paid.
Meet Nasda UK, delivered through the not-for-profit Trinity Natural Capital Pro Council. We have one purpose: healthier, more profitable farming. No hidden agendas. No complex tech-speak. Just a clear, transparent path that:
Pays you fairly when others buy your data
Shields your confidentiality and ownership rights
Shows you nationwide best-practice insights to boost yields and cut costs
Your data is valuable. Let’s make sure it pays its way — for you, your farm and the future of British agriculture.
To summarise:
This is a non-profit initiative.
You pick the data. Share only the farm information you’re comfortable with.
You stay in charge. Ownership and control remain entirely yours.
Your privacy is protected. By default, your data is blended with other farms’ data to keep it confidential (you can opt out of this for a different price).
You earn the lion’s share. You keep 95 % of every sale made on Nasda UK’s marketplace.
5 % helps the sector. It goes to national agricultural societies—unless you want it send somewhere else.
No hidden clauses, no surprises—just transparent value built for farmers by a mission-driven entity.
How It Works
Once you're signed up, you decide exactly what farm information to upload and retain full ownership and control throughout.
You can keep this private and just use it to generate insights and populate technologies for your own use – or, if you choose, you can allow it to be shared either anonymised or deanonymised. Nasda UK will provide mechanisms and options to monetise your data, if you choose do to so you’ll receive 95% of any revenue earned from it. The remaining 5% of profits will be returned to national rural charitable organisations, unless you decide otherwise in which case you receive 100%. No hidden clauses or surprises—just clear, transparent value created for farmers by a mission-driven team.
We are currently in consultation stage and we want to hear from you. Let us know how we can shape NASDA UK to support you and your farming business.
Why sign up?
More Control – You stay the legal owner of your data and choose how and when to share it
New Income – Share anonymised data, get paid
UK-Focused Insights – Local insights you can actually use
Farmer-Led – Shaped by a national consultation of UK farmers
Gives Back – Supports national rural charitable organisations
Key Dates
We Want To Hear From You
This is your chance to shape a data system that works for farmers – protecting your data, unlocking its value, and giving you full control.
Register interest
Sign up to be part of the consultation phase
Learn more about how NASDA UK can support your farm
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Backed by the Trinity Natural Capital Pro Council
NASDA UK is being developed and guided by the Trinity Natural Capital Pro Council – an independent group of leading farmers, land managers, and rural professionals who are shaping the future of natural capital and data use in agriculture.
The Pro Council brings:
Practical leadership on data ownership, ethics, and opportunity
A commitment to building solutions for farmers, not just about them
Informed by deep industry knowledge across farming, agri-tech, land use, and policy