Understanding Farm Carbon Workshop - Tamworth NSW


DATE & TIME

Tuesday, 19th November 2024

10:00AM - 2:00PM
LOCATION Tamworth Community College
175 Peel Street
Tamworth
NSW
2340
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COST
Admit One / $0.00 AUD per person

Understanding and measuring greenhouse gas emissions (or the carbon number) on dairy farms is vital. It provides farmers

with valuable information for improving productivity and sustainability, and preparing

for regulatory and market changes.

This workshop supports dairy farm businesses to understand the drivers of greenhouse gas emissions and how to reduce their carbon footprint. From understanding industry requirements to assessing potential productivity and environmental benefits, the workshop provides farmers with essential information and practical steps.

Workshop outcomes

1Gain a solid understanding of the drivers of greenhouse gas emissions on dairy farms and the influencing factors, including the methane from cattle, fertiliser and carbon stores, to better manage a farms carbon footprint.

2Learn about the industrys emissions reduction targets, explore farm activities and technologies, and get clarity on common carbon terms such as insetting, offsetting and reduction.

3Calculate greenhouse gas emissions using our online tools designed specifically for Australian dairy farming, the Australian Dairy Carbon Calculator and DairyBase.

4Explore practical steps for reducing greenhouse gas emissions on dairy farms to make informed choices that protect profitability and sustainability.

5Understand the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) scheme and the benefits and risks. Learn about

the due diligence required before participating in a carbon farming project and how to leverage ACCUs for potential financial and environmental gains.


This workshop is delivered by Dairy Australias carbon farming specialists. Following the workshop, dairy farmers have the option of a one-to-one session with Dairy Australia to identify and support their specific needs.



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