More Queensland landholders get into carbon farming to diversify income
With more than half of the Federal Government’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) committed, a carbon project developer believes now is the time for landholders to get involved in carbon farming. James Bulinski, managing director of CO2 Australia, an environmental services company that manages carbon projects under the $2.5 billion ERF, said over the past 12 months, he had seen an increase in landholder interest in carbon farming, but said now was the time to act. “$1.5 billion is already committed,” he said. Read the article here.
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