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Farmers win reprieve, alternative ETS mechanism search is on

Farmers have to make progress on emissions or face coming into the ETS sooner than 2025.

Brent Edwards Thu, 24 Oct 2019

Farmers have been given a reprieve, with the government agreeing not to bring agriculture into the emissions trading scheme before 2025.

As well, farming leaders and the government have agreed to work together to develop an alternative mechanism to measure and price farm emissions from 2025, so

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Brent Edwards Thu, 24 Oct 2019
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