Climate change will play a major role in Australian agriculture's next decade, exacerbating climate risk while creating diverse new income opportunities.
The National Farmers Federation (NFF) supports an economy-wide aspiration of net zero emissions by 2050 provided:
The NFF's position is designed to allow producers, industry bodies and agriculture as a whole to establish credible baselines and continually assess the implications of policy interventions.
A transition to a low emissions economy will require transformation across a number of complementary sectors, especially electricity and transport. Policy adjustment and investment in research and development will be crucial to meet this task.
Policies that address climate change must be examined to minimise the risk of perverse outcomes and to deliver equitable outcomes for Australian farmers. Governments and industry service providers must have the tools, systems and knowledge required to establish an industry baseline, and be able to communicate this to farm businesses.
To view our Climate Change Policy in full, click here.
Watch the Agriculture and Climate Resilience webinar here.
As we engage in the current policy environment, the National Farmers' Federation is seeking the following key outcomes for its Members:
The NFF remains closely engaged with a comprehensive range of existing and new policy and investment frameworks being delivered by the Commonwealth.
The farm sector continues to co-invest in better research and development to meet farmers' need for information, and deliver new tools and technologies aimed at lowering emissions.
Learn more about how each commodity sector is responding to sustainability challenges using the links below.
CO2-e – is the 'carbon dioxide equivalent', the standard unit for measuring greenhouse gas impacts. This expresses the impact of another greenhouse gas in terms of the amount of CO2 that would be produced. See a full glossary here.
Net Zero emissions – an overall balance between all greenhouse gas emissions produced and emissions removed from the atmosphere.
Carbon Neutral – Similar to net zero emissions but focuses only on CO2.
For recent submissions related to Climate Change, click here.
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