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Australian businesses ‘hungry’ to pay farmers to protect biodiversity in world-first scheme, says Littleproud
Agriculture minister says Australia will be the first to reward farmers for reducing emissions and improving biodiversity on their landThe agriculture minister, David Littleproud, has declared Australian business is “hungry” to pay farmers to protect biodiversity under a “world-first” scheme designed to reward environmental improvements alongside emissions reduction.Last week’s federal budget included funding for a multi-stage agriculture biodiversity stewardship package that aims to make it attractive for farmers to both reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lift biodiversity protection on their land. Related: David Littleproud on getting farmers on board with the climate flight Related: More than 100 Australian plant species entirely burnt in Black Summer bushfires, study finds Continue reading...