A Great Time to Farm Carbon - Tasmanian Country

With this week’s launch of Tasmania’s first soil carbon project and AgriProve’s new Tasmanian soil carbon hub, farmers are urged to get involved in farming soil carbon. Farmers have an excellent opportunity to repair soils, build on-farm productivity and access additional revenue.

A $2000 discount on the cost of baseline soil sampling is available to the first 50 Tasmanian farmers who register for a soil carbon project with AgriProve..

Soil Carbon Project Receives Second Round of Carbon Credits - ESD News

Australia’s leading soil carbon project has been issued with soil carbon credits for the second year in a row under the Federal Government’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF).

Late last year AgriProve and Soilkee Pasture Renovator founder, farmer Niels Olsen, led the world when they received the first soil carbon credits eligible under the Paris Agreement. Now the project has received its second round of credits for the Grounds Keeping Project in West Gippsland, Victoria.

Article: ESD News

A great time to farm carbon

With the next Land Restoration Fund application closing on April 15, landholders are encouraged to get involved and boost their carbon farming programs.

Queensland farmers and graziers have an excellent opportunity to access diverse income streams through the Queensland government's $500 million Land Restoration Fund (LRF), while also improving their productivity and profitability.

Article: Queensland Country Life