21 November 2024
Comments attributable to Cattle Australia (CA) Chief Executive, Dr Chris Parker:
Cattle Australia (CA) hosted a forum with beef industry leaders on the question of cattle methane abatement and mitigation policies, and carbon accounting methodologies.
This style of roundtable discussion is a key part of CA’s policy development process, capturing information and ideas from a wide range of stakeholders in the beef supply chain.
A similar approach was undertaken with a roundtable discussion a key plank in the development of CA’s Land Management Commitment strategy.
During the methane roundtable, key issues were identified that require further investigation and public debate, including:
- Shifting the focus from emissions metrics to the actual warming impact of beef production to provide a clearer picture of the industry’s environmental footprint, in order to develop more effective and cost-efficient mitigation strategies
- Acknowledge the cattle sector’s unique ability to sequester large amounts of carbon in grasslands and develop pathways to guide a review of the sector’s contribution to the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory (NGGI)
- Invest in research and development focused on net emissions, carbon sequestration and storage, and create accessible incentives to measure and market ecosystem services.
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