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Ben Silverwood

Introducing: Grazing Land Management Method


Repost from GreenCollar:


A new, ground-breaking Reef Credit Method for Grazing Land Management is open for consultation.


Here’s what you need to know about the Method and the opportunity:

The proposed new Method will generate revenue for graziers that make changes to land management which result in reduced flow of fine sediment through to the Great Barrier Reef.


The new Method seeks to recognise the very real and important benefits improved grazing land management practice delivers for the health of the Reef and presents significant potential for land managers to boost revenue.


By bringing together the complementary goals of improved pasture and soil health for graziers, and improved water quality for the Reef, the Grazing Land Management Method aims to incentivise and help graziers achieve a high level of ground cover before high intensity rainfall periods to reduce sediment run-off onto the Reef.


Projects on any grazing land within the Great Barrier Reef catchments could be eligible to benefit.


For more information, see GreenCollar's post on their website.

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