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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Larn" data-source="post: 6629880" data-attributes="member: 85158"><p>I think introducing a carbon trading scheme into UK agriculture could be* very positive.</p><p></p><p>*I say could be, because it could easily turn out terrible. My company are working on a carbon sequestering measure, that will physically measure what goes in and what comes out. This won't be possible for conventional farms, so there will be a lot of theoretical values thrown around. If the current CO2e system gets applied, then it doesn't look good, as it generally does not consider the net impact. This is why UK livestock gets tarred with the same brush as large US feedlot and Brazilian slash and burn farming.</p><p></p><p>This video is a great explainer for how the industry should be looking at carbon credits. Starts at 16mins ish.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]iG7sskGIWl4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Larn, post: 6629880, member: 85158"] I think introducing a carbon trading scheme into UK agriculture could be* very positive. *I say could be, because it could easily turn out terrible. My company are working on a carbon sequestering measure, that will physically measure what goes in and what comes out. This won't be possible for conventional farms, so there will be a lot of theoretical values thrown around. If the current CO2e system gets applied, then it doesn't look good, as it generally does not consider the net impact. This is why UK livestock gets tarred with the same brush as large US feedlot and Brazilian slash and burn farming. This video is a great explainer for how the industry should be looking at carbon credits. Starts at 16mins ish. [MEDIA=youtube]iG7sskGIWl4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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