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Carbon conference scheduled for early November

National conference and expo to help understand carbon and its role in farming.

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The National Carbon Farming Conference and Expo will delve into all aspects of carbon and emissions including livestock production.

The National Carbon Farming Conference and Expo will delve into all aspects of carbon and emissions including livestock production. | Credits: Mark Saunders

A MAJOR conference to be held in November in Albury, New South Wales, will tackle all there is to know about carbon, from its role in farming to untapping the value of Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) data.

The National Carbon Farming Conference & Expo is scheduled for 3-6 November and aims to give producers the tools to turn policy into profitable, practical action on their farms.

Louisa Kiely, Director of Carbon Management Services (CMS), co-chair of the Soil Carbon Industry Group and founder of the conference, said the event comes at a pivotal moment for the agricultural sector.

"Producers are hungry for clarity, certainty and practical strategies that deliver results on-farm. This conference is about moving from conversation to action by showcasing what works, sharing lessons from those already in the field, and ensuring farmers are equipped to be central players in Australia's net zero future," Kiely said.

The conference is the only one of its kind in Australia and returns in a new form this year after a two-year hiatus. Kiely said she was motivated to revive the event in response to strong demand from industry.

"There has been a lull in the carbon sector, but it's time to get things moving. There's some paralysis around projects and this conference will help producers find a way forward."

A feature of this year's event will be discussion of how to unlock the untapped value of data generated by the ACCU process. Thousands of soil samples are taken under carbon projects, creating a dataset with major commercial and research potential.

"That data is gold," Kiely said. "Handled the right way, it can unlock incredible insights for industry, with commercial value flowing back to producers while ensuring farmers retain ownership and control. It's about creating a transparent, trusted system that rewards the people on the ground."

The conference and expo program brings together a diverse line-up of farmers, scientists, policymakers and industry experts. Confirmed speakers include Professor Karen Hussey, Chair of the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee; Duncan Farquhar, CEO of the Soil Carbon Industry Group; and Michael Crowley, Managing Director of Meat & Livestock Australia. They will be joined by producers with first-hand experience running soil carbon projects.

The three-and-a-half-day program kicks off with a field trip to a regenerative farm near Albury.

A dedicated Soil Carbon Day, delivered in partnership with the Soil Carbon Industry Group, will focus specifically on soil carbon science, methods and on-farm projects while the following two days will cover the full spectrum of carbon farming and emissions reduction opportunities, from vegetation and soil carbon and livestock emissions to biological inputs and new technologies.

For program details and registration visit www.nationalcarbonfarmingconference.com

 

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