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New Zealand Launches Climate Center On Agricultural Emissions To Support Farmers


 


 November 30th, 2022  |  13:10 PM  |   350 views

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New Zealand launched the Centre for Climate Action on Agricultural Emissions on Wednesday to support farmers to maintain their international competitive edge.

 

The center, announced as part of Budget 2022, focuses on reducing agriculture emissions through research and development, including a substantial new public-private 50-50 joint venture.

 

The agriculture sector contributes nearly 50 percent of New Zealand's gross greenhouse gas emissions, and around 91 percent of the country's biogenic methane emissions.

 

It will support farmers to grow their primary industry exports, reduce emissions, and maintain their international competitive edge in a volatile global market, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said after launching the center at Mystery Creek Fieldays, New Zealand's annual agricultural show held near Hamilton.

 

A funding of 27 million NZ dollars (16.8 million U.S. dollars) will be invested into three new projects to decrease emissions and promote sustainable economic growth.

 

New Zealand's primary industries export growth has increased by 39 percent since 2017, which now contributes more than 53 billion NZ dollars (33 billion U.S. dollars) to the economy, statistics show.

 

"Growing our exports provide greater economic security for all New Zealanders, and lifts the quality of living through higher wages, new jobs, and greater stability during economic downturns," Ardern said.

 

Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor said this will not only help reach New Zealand's emissions reduction targets, but will set it up as a leader in the methane inhibitor industry globally.

 

The government confirmed the next steps in the partnership with the primary sector to develop a strategy for on-farm carbon sequestration.

 

The recognition of on-farm carbon sequestration from 2025 will be a core component of the government's work to reduce New Zealand's agricultural climate emissions.

 

This builds on its commitment to establishing native forests at scale to develop long-term carbon sinks and improve biodiversity, O'Connor said.

 


 

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