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New information about local nature recovery and landscape recovery
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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 7939933" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>what we are doing farming wise goes a long way towards it. Private carbon and natural capital markets should also help But they in their infancy. </p><p>It may all end up being a complete disaster, but we have been working studiously towards this all for a while. The fact is some land is probably not worth farming And that really doesn’t bother me in the slightest. I can see 30% of the most volatile and lower performing areas being in stewardship, giving a base of fixed income. It is then as simple as fitting the machinery to the area for economies of scale, nothing new there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 7939933, member: 4612"] what we are doing farming wise goes a long way towards it. Private carbon and natural capital markets should also help But they in their infancy. It may all end up being a complete disaster, but we have been working studiously towards this all for a while. The fact is some land is probably not worth farming And that really doesn’t bother me in the slightest. I can see 30% of the most volatile and lower performing areas being in stewardship, giving a base of fixed income. It is then as simple as fitting the machinery to the area for economies of scale, nothing new there. [/QUOTE]
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