Carbon Farming and Managing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
What does it mean in the Mallee?
Key definitions
Relevance to Mallee Farmers
- Evolving market expectations – buyers of agricultural products are increasingly seeking products with low emissions intensity to meet their own emissions reduction targets.
- Farmers may, in future, face regulations requiring them to account for and reduce emissions.
- Reducing emissions or emissions intensity can also improving profitability: for example, soil amelioration can lead to more grain from the same inputs, improving profitability as well as reducing emissions per unit of grain produced.
- The Australian Government has developed methods to allow farmers to generate and sell carbon credits. Two methods are broadly relevant to the Mallee: a soil carbon method, and a method recognising sequestration in trees. However, very few projects have yet been registered in the Mallee.
Actions you can take
Do Now (win-wins!)
Future options
What is MSF doing?
Acknowledgments
Working together with farmers