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- PodcastAutumn animal health with Ginny Dodunski. Part 2: Cattle …
- PodcastAutumn animal health with Ginny Dodunski. Part 1: Sheep …
- … recognition for the significant plantings they undertake on their land – farmers can register eligible forests into the ETS and B+LNZ has worked hard to get a wider range of vegetation recognised for sequestration. We also acknowledge a range … releases 8 August 2019: Wairoa case study report released 2 June 2020: Call for limits on exotic forestry offsets in ETS 17 June 2020: Reaction to emissions trading reform legislation passing 9 June 2021: Climate Change Commission’s … and beef sector 17 March 2022: Government must not stop with recent carbon farming reforms 29 April 2022: Proposed ETS changes won’t solve carbon farming problem, says Beef + Lamb New Zealand 27 July 2022: Climate Change Commission …
- NewsChanges to overseas investment rules for forestry a good start but Government needs to do more …
- NewsNZ an international outlier by allowing 100 percent of emissions offsetting through forestry …
- NewsDetailed analysis of Government’s agricultural emissions pricing proposal reveals significant flaws and impacts as sheep and beef farmers are urged to have their say …
- NewsGovernment must not stop with recent carbon farming reforms …
- NewsAdvocacy update: biodiversity and having your say on key consultations …
- Information on the consultation This story sets out what was proposed, how we informed farmers and helped them have their say through a joint B+LNZ/Federated Farmers/Deer Industry New Zealand survey, and our advice to famers on making their own consultation submissions. Farmers encouraged to make submissions on the low slope map for stock exclusion You can find more information on the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) website . B+LNZ’s consultation submission B+LNZ provided a consultation …