Looming soil carbon policy could disadvantage the best farmers

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The Morrison government is eyeing an expanded soil carbon capture scheme so farmers can help Australia meet its emissions reduction targets, but experts warn any future policy should not reward poorly-performing farmers.

Agriculture Minister David Littleproud says farmers should be part of the Morrison government’s net zero emissions target, putting him at odds with Nationals colleagues who last week called forAgriculture Minister David Littleproud says farmers should be part of the Morrison government’s net zero emissions target.

Soils can trap significant volumes of greenhouse gas, which is sucked out of the atmosphere by plants and stored underground. The healthier the soil, the more carbon is sucked underground. Farmers encourage this process by changing cropping and grazing practices Sustainable agriculture expert Professor Richard Eckard said accurate and cheap measurement for soil carbon was likely a few years away and it remained unclear how reliable it was to bank on soil carbon in the long term in a changing climate.

He said the current scheme, where farmers are liable for delivering a specified amount of carbon sequestration, leaves them liable for outcomes beyond their control.

 

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Anything but take direct action to reduce our CO2 emissions. It's true that soil stores Carbon but this is more of an accounting exercise than a shift in position.

Wouldn't trees be the best enabler ?

More welfare paid from taxpayers to stop an imaginary problem benefiting the United Nations goal of destroying Western civilisation.

all being done in full and open consultation and by agreement with the sector no doubt...🤣🤣🤣

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