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“Carbon credits don’t help the environment”. We respond.
Farmer’s Weekly recently published an opinion piece criticising the voluntary carbon market as doing nothing for the environment. Here is our response, which Farmer’s Weekly kindly published in their last edition:
New £50k fund to support agriculture’s Journey to Net Zero
The School of Sustainable Food and Farming (SSFF), together with Trinity Agtech and partners, have launched a £50,000 investment to support British agriculture in achieving its ambition to be net zero.
Trinity welcomes Farmplan’s Scott Millar
Trinity is delighted to welcome Scott Millar as Customer Success Manager. Scott has more than 10 years experience with Farmplan (Gatekeeper) and his own small holding
First peatland carbon calculator launches
Sandy, from Trinity Agtech, has launched a module for carbon footprinting lowland and upland peat. For many hill farms and fenland growers, this marks the first time they’ll be able to credibly calculate a full carbon footprint.
Credible carbon footprint for grasslands available for first time
Problems with soil carbon and extensive grassland systems overcome by Trinity Agtech to finally provide livestock and dairy farmers with credible carbon figures.
Farmers should take control of the upland uplift
Farmers should take control of the upland upliftSpring webinars address carbon concerns