Global warming currently plays a very important role in many aspects of our lives and is one of the biggest challenges that have had to face living beings. The change in land uses is one of the factors that contribute to global warming. In this sense, soils play an important role in the global carbon cycle (C) and how the Organic Soil Carbon (SOC) is stored. In the present investigation the (SOC) was estimated, an experiment was carried out trying to estimate the Total Organic Carbon (TOC), and the physicochemical parameters of the soil were estimated in the Production Units (PU) in the Altamira farm, located in Felidia, Valle del Cauca. To achieve this, a socio-environmental characterization of the farm was carried out; in addition, the soil physicochemical parameters of the Production Units (PU) were diagnosed and determined. With this information was designed a method for the estimation of the Organic Soil Carbon (SOC) of the (PU). It was concluded that Plot 3 (P3) or Protective Producer Forest (PPF) contains a storage of (SOC) higher than Plots (P1) and (P2), this expressed in (ton / ha)