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Join us for a frank discussion about the pro’s and con’s of the carbon and other ecological credit systems gaining momentum. There is no doubt that these emerging income streams are going to play an increasing part of your farm balance sheet in the future.

We have chosen a national panels of speakers to ensure all sides of the story are examined.

9.15-10.15 am Anne Coote – Climate Friendly joining us via ZOOM will discuss both soil and tree carbon; the methodologies and first steps to take if you are thinking of alternative income streams utilizing carbon.

10.15 -10.45 am Dan & Emma-Jane Burnham – Burnham Grazing 

Dan & Emma Jane will give their first hand experience of navigating both soil and tree carbon on their 2400 hectare property at Thangool.

Morning Tea (included)

11:15 – 12:15 Graeme Hand – Hand for the Land

Graeme’s work around the practicalities of carbon measurement have unearthed a number of problems yet to be overcome in carbon methodologies.  As a leading HRM advocate however, he also provides insight into how to cost effectively increase and maintain soil organic carbon levels.  Graeme’s cross-section of experience makes him a widely sought after speaker on this topic.
 
There will be an opportunity for a short field walk to demonstrate simple monitoring and corrective actions to make sure your management is on track 

12:15-1:15 Chrissy Elmer and Amanda Hansson – Accounting for Nature 

The Accounting for Nature® Framework is free to be used by any organisation or individual to measure the biophysical condition of environmental assets (e.g. native vegetation, soils, freshwater, native fauna, marine) in a project area, across an entire property, or within a region, state or even across a nation. The Framework also provides an optional paid certification pathway for interested parties to have their environmental accounts recognised as either “Self-verified” or third-party “Certified” by Accounting for Nature Ltd. These accounts can be used for underpinning government and philanthropic grants, issuance and tracking of green bonds and other financial instruments, monitoring the efficacy of sustainable land management activities, consumer labelling on food and fibre products, undertaking due diligence on impact investments, and credibly linking environmental co-benefits to carbon offset units under different internationally recognised standards. This session will go over the core of the Accounting for Nature® Framework, and will provide examples of some of the methods that are available for free download by landholders. We will also discuss our different certification pathways, and outline the account development process.

 

Optional field walk afterwards. Lunch available for purchase beforehand.

 

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More about our speakers….

ANNE COOTE – leads Climate Friendly’s sourcing of carbon projects in the Productive Agriculture region. She has extensive experience as a landholder in agriculture production systems, managing her property “Neringla on Kamilaroi country west of Moree. Her roles have included working in agronomy, natural resource management, and with NSW State Government. Passionate about holistic approaches to the health of our environment, Anne is an active member of the Northern Australia Soils CRC Community of Practice (CoP) & Moderator of the Regenerative Agriculture Group (Facebook) 

DAN & EMMA-JANE BURNHAM are certified organic beef producers from Thangool QLD.

GRAEME HAND has worked as an industrial chemist, international marketer, meat industry consultant as well as farm consultant to many family and corporate farmers. He has trained farmers and herders and spoken at Universities and conferences in Mongolia, India, Brazil, USA and Canada. Graeme farms beef cattle in NSW and runs his own consultancy and training business and has delivered workshops across Australia & internationally to cropping and grazing farmers on farm financial health checks, planned grazing and forage & cover cropping. The material in these workshops is from on ground and research and has been confirmed that it works in practice.

CHRISSY ELMER (Science Officer) is an ecologist with five years’ experience in environmental research, local government, and private consulting. She has broad interests in ecology, GIS and economics and holds a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Plant Science and a Master of Environmental Management in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics.

AMANDA HANSSON (Project Officer) has more than seven years’ experience in environmental research, natural resource management and the creation and delivery of educational material. She has project management experience in both the private and public sector and has provided consultancy services on national emission reduction projects.

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