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ESG Sustainability Reporting for Australian Farmers
Across several industries, worldwide, ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) reporting has become a key practice for organisations, allowing them to demonstrate their sustainability, social responsibility, and governance practices. Investors, Governments, and...
Clean Energy Opportunities for Australian Farmers
As Australia inclines more toward its net-zero goals, increasing costs for energy, climate uncertainty, and evolving market demands are giving the agricultural sector a new avenue for innovation. Clean energy is no longer just a “nice to have,” it’s becoming...
Clean Energy Diesel Options for Farmers: Powering Agriculture Sustainably
Diesel has been the fuel choice of Australian farmers for quite a long time. Diesel has been the backbone of agriculture, whether a tractor, a harvester, irrigation pumps, or generators. However, with the increase in fuel costs, stricter emission standards, and the...
Farm Energy Costs and Clean Energy Alternatives: A Roadmap for Modern Australian Agriculture
Australian farms are dealing with high energy expenses, from increasing electricity costs to diesel costs, impacting profitability. This article discusses energy costs and outlines clean energy options to help farmers lower costs, improve resilience, and contribute to...
Microgrid Clean Energy Option for Farmers
As farmers around the globe take advantage of technology to reap more, there is a key player in contributing to this enhancement. Microgrids bring lower energy bills, no downtime costs, and opportunities to earn from carbon credits and government incentives—all while...
Farm Waste and Biofuel Options for Dairy Farmers
With the immense production and processing of milk (millions of litres), Australia’s dairy industry is a heavy-duty industry that also contributes a significant amount of farm waste besides the grand dairy produce. The animal remains like manure, then there is...
Mapping and Reporting Emissions in Australian Agriculture
Australian agriculture is moving ahead to ensure its role in responding to climate change is properly measured and addressed. Emissions mapping and reporting are no longer merely a regulatory necessity; it's a business imperative, an environmental obligation, and a...
Measuring Livestock Emissions in Australian Agriculture
In Australia, agriculture is important to the economy and national identity and is responsible for a substantial portion of the country's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, specifically from livestock. As increased global pressure mounts to address climate change,...
Measuring Grain Farm Emissions in Australian Agriculture
Climate change and carbon emissions are no longer policy or science; they're closely related to how we produce our food. Grain farming in Australia is a key driver of both national food security and overseas markets. But how does the industry compare environmentally?...
Measuring Crop Yields in Wheat, Canola, and Barley in Australian Agriculture
Australia's agriculture industry is a global powerhouse of grain production, with wheat, canola, and barley being three of Australia's top crops. These three grains play a significant role in national exports, food security, and rural economies. The core of their...