Regenfarming.news

From Australia, an excellent e-newsletter rounding-up research, trials and other pertinent information on regenerative farming practices and carbon farming.


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Regenfarming.news

Regenfarming.news, a weekly newsletter out of Australia, is an excellent round-up of research, trials and other pertinent information on regenerative farming practices, much of it reflecting hands-on experience in Australia, with considerable attention to carbon farming.

There, the federal government has awarded AUS$30m in grants to accelerate low-cost soil carbon measurement technology. The newsletter reports that the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market continues record-level activity, with 8.4 million ACCUs transacted in the secondary market in Q3 2022, more than four times the amount in Q3 last year.

Go here to check out Regenfarming.news.


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