Skip to content

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
The Farmer Magazine

Powered by NSW Farmers

  • The Big Issue
  • Innovation
  • Trade
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Community
  • Magazine
  • About Us
    • Contact
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Sponsored Articles
  • New Income Streams from Regenerative Agriculture

New Income Streams from Regenerative Agriculture

  • The Farmer Magazine
  • October 25, 2021
New Income Streams from Regenerative Agriculture


Carbon Link is poised to announce results from the world’s largest long-term soil carbon study ever conducted at scale. Carbon credits will provide a valuable new source of income for landholders.

RCS Graduates, Grant and Carly Burnham with sons Quade and Knox. They had their soil carbon levels re-tested by Carbon Link in August on their 5,500-ha property, Bonnie Doone, Monto, QLD.

Carbon Developer, Carbon Link, is soon to announce its first results from the largest longitudinal investigation of soil carbon, at scale, anywhere in the world. Terry McCosker, Chair of Carbon Link said, “Testing is now underway, and the results will have significant implications for the soil carbon industry in Australia and globally”.

While countries are negotiating their climate commitments in Glasgow, landholders building carbon on-farm are taking heart from the burgeoning price of carbon credits. In the last year the spot price for Australian Carbon Credit Units has doubled from $16 to $32.

Mustering at Bonnie Doone, one of the seven properties included in the 18,000 hectares to announce soil carbon results in the new year.

Carbon Link has 18,000 hectares of soil carbon projects on seven properties, in NSW and QLD, registered with the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Regulator . The projects were baselined in 2016 and now, five years later, the soil carbon is being re-tested down to 1.2 -metres, which will determine how much carbon has been sequestered.

“The measurements to-date are showing encouraging results, despite up to three years of severe drought on some properties,” McCosker said. “We expect to announce the final results in the new year.”

By June 2022 Carbon Link will have an additional 100,000 hectares registered, with a healthy pipeline of activity into the next 12 months.

“To sequester carbon, landholders need to be managing their land regeneratively,” McCosker said. He is also the Founding Director of Resource Consulting Services (RCS) – Australia’s leading education, training and advisory service working in regenerative agriculture. The first seven landholders registered with Carbon Link are all graduates of RCS programs.

A biodiverse regenerative pasture.

“Regenerative approaches: store carbon; improve soil heath; and increase biodiversity, water holding capacity and drought resilience. They also provide access to new income streams from carbon and biodiversity credits as well as other co-benefits. So it’s a win, win, win,” McCosker said.

To know more contact RCS: [email protected] or Carbon Link: [email protected]

Post navigation

Prev
Next

Related Articles

Building futures: Loreto Normanhurst’s new Boarding School

Building futures: Loreto Normanhurst’s new Boarding School

  • The Farmer Magazine
  • June 12, 2024
  • 0
Add carbon to your balance sheet

Add carbon to your balance sheet

  • The Farmer Magazine
  • April 15, 2024
  • 0
Revolutionising Procurement of Agricultural Inputs

Revolutionising Procurement of Agricultural Inputs

  • The Farmer Magazine
  • January 22, 2024
  • 0
Saving our soil health through regenerative farming

Saving our soil health through regenerative farming

  • Carly Marriott
  • December 15, 2023
  • 0

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Advertisement

Latest Magazine

The Farmer Magazine
Advertisement

Trending Now

  • Public liability insurance backs farmers into a corner
    Public liability insurance backs farmers into a corner
  • The Field family – farming since 1885
    The Field family – farming since 1885
  • Muddying the Basin Plan with buybacks
    Muddying the Basin Plan with buybacks
  • Packsaddle Roadhouse: an outback gem
    Packsaddle Roadhouse: an outback gem
  • The Suttor family: custodians of the land
    The Suttor family: custodians of the land

Quick Links:

  • Contact
  • Magazine
  • NSW Farmers

© 2024 The Farmer Magazine.

Powered by NSW Farmers.