The Guidelines for the first funding round of the Federal Government's Carbon Farming Futures [1] program have just been released. Applications can be submitted for funding of up to $605,000, for projects to be carried our by 30 June 2015.
Funding through this Action on the Ground [2] program is for projects that trial ot demonstrate agricultural greenhouse gas emission reductions or carbon sequestration.
Some examples of projects that would be eligible for funding include:
- animal management and feed strategies that can reduce methane emissions
- management strategies to reduce soil nitrous oxide emissions, including the use of chemical inhibitors
- planting, rotation, cropping or grazing practices to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions from soil and/or increase carbon stored in soil
- on-farm management practices and abatement technologies to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural wastes
- other practices and abatement technologies that can be demonstrated on-farm to have the potential to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and/or increase carbon stored in soil.
Applications must meet strict requirements:
>> Guidelines [3]
>> Further information [2]
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