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Cows must be included in emissions trading scheme
7 Jul 2008

The National Farmers Federation, the Australian Farm Institute, NSW Farmers and Agforce in Queensland have all expressed concerns about the possibility of agriculture being included in an emissions trading scheme. The Garnaut report, released on Friday, says a broad based trading scheme should include agriculture but acknowledges the difficulties in measuring gas emissions from farms. Economic modeling in New Zealand shows farm profitability could fall to zero if agriculture is included in the proposed emissions trading scheme. The department of climate change says agriculture accounts for 90 billion tones *or* 15 per cent of all greenhouse emissions. Two thirds of that come from digestive processes of sheep and cattle.

The Australian, 07/07/2008

Previous News Items:
6 Jun 2008 | NSW not deterred from biofuel plans
5 Jun 2008 | GM crops the answer to world hunger
1 May 2008 | Ethanol funding under review
25 Mar 2008 | WA farmers ready for bumper crop
19 Mar 2008 | Strong outlook for wheat


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