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Australian farmers hesitate to join carbon projects due to unclear land valuation, hindering dual-use sustainability efforts.
Australian farmers are hesitant to join carbon and biodiversity projects due to unclear land valuation when farmland serves both agricultural and environmental purposes.
Despite government efforts to boost clean energy and expand carbon credit programs, banks and investors struggle to assess dual-use land, raising concerns about property values and loan access.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation and the Albanese government are promoting simpler, low-risk systems and agtech tools like a CSIRO emissions platform to help farmers generate dual income streams.
With climate change threatening agriculture through drought and soil degradation, coordinated action from finance, regulators, and industry is seen as critical to support sustainable farming and maintain Australia’s global food and fiber supply.
Los agricultores australianos dudan en unirse a proyectos de carbono debido a la valoración incierta de la tierra, lo que dificulta los esfuerzos de sostenibilidad de uso dual.