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Carbon storage and increased biodiversity for woolgrowers

The Carbon Storage Partnership aims to identify the most effective techniques for farmers across Australia to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, sequester carbon in soil and vegetation, and build biodiversity.

Funded by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Australian Wool Innovation (AWI), the initiative is developing profitable and sustainable pathways to a carbon-neutral Australian livestock sector by 2030.

Managed by Associate Professor Matt Harrison at the University of Tasmania, the collaborative project considers agro-ecological region, prevailing climate type, and different sheep enterprise mixes.

Matt's webinar on Pathways towards carbon neutrality can be viewed below.

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With more than 15 years’ experience co-designing holistic, integrated solutions for the agricultural community, particularly farmers, Matt provides eight steps farmers can take towards carbon neutral agricultural systems.

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More recently, Matt – along with NSW DPI's Dr Sarah McDonald and Dr Warwick Badgery – delivered a webinar titled, Can grazing management increase soil carbon?

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The University of Melbourne's Dr Rickard Eckard provides an overview of carbon farming and accounting, managing extreme climate events, and options for agriculture to respond to a changing climate.

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