Opportunities for farmers to sell carbon credits to the Australian Government through the $2.55 billion Emissions Reduction Fund continue to go ahead at full throttle, with the government announcing that the next auction of carbon credits
will go ahead in April.
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Opportunities for farm-
ers to sell carbon credits to
the Australian Government
through the $2.55 billion
Emissions Reduction Fund
continue to go ahead at full
throttle, with the govern-
ment announcing that the
next auction of carbon cred-
its will go ahead in April.
With at least $440 million
left to spend on long-term
contracts of sale for carbon
credits, interest from farmers
has been very high. One way
to get carbon credits is to re-
tain regrowth vegetation on
your property, through stop-
ping pulling, spraying and
burning trees as they come
back onto the land.
CO2 Australia Managing
Director James Bulinski said
there has been a huge uptake
across Queensland and New
South Wales, with over 160
landholders already signed
up to long-term carbon cred-
it sales contracts that provide
revenue for up to 10 years.
“We know more than a few
farmers who have secured
multi-million dollar deals
out of this,” Mr Bulinski said.
The interest has been so
great that CO2 Australia,
one of the oldest and best
credentialed carbon project
operators in the business,
have expanded their team by
bringing on David Hardie to
help get out and talk to farm-
ers about the opportunity.
“This is a great way for you
to lock in long-term cash-
flow that can support you
during lean years – I’ve lived
through a few droughts and
wish I’d had access to this,”
Mr Hardie said.
Based in Blackall, Mr
Hardie has spent the past 20
years working grazing opera-
tions around the region.
“Its fantastic to see anoth-
er option for getting revenue
from your farm,” he said.
“Instead of spending mon-
ey and working to keep the
regrowth in check, you can
turn it into a carbon project
and just sit back and get paid
for the carbon credits – how
good is that?”
Most farmers who are tak-
ing on carbon projects are al-
so continuing to run grazing
operations on their property.
“This can be a way to get
paid twice for the same bit of
land – once for grazing and
again for the carbon credits.”
While there are big dol-
lars involved, setting up and
running a carbon project in-
volves a lot of technical work,
government paperwork and
set-up costs. For this reason,
many people are choosing
to work with expert carbon
agents like CO2 Australia.
"We take the pain out of
the whole process by cover-
ing all the up-front and audit
costs and doing all of the leg-
work so you can be hands
free,” Mr Bulinski said.
“Our fees are suc-
cess-based, so if we don’t get
a win for you selling the car-
bon credits, you aren’t out of
pocket at all”.
With the latest auction
now announced, CO2
Australia is ramping up its
push to help farmers get into
carbon projects.
“I’m out on the road talk-
ing to people from as far
southasBourkeuptoWinton
in the north,” Mr Hardie said.
“We are usually looking at
properties of at least 10,000
acres with large areas of
younger regrowth com-
ing back.”
Unfortunately, the time
for participating may be
running out, with over 80 per
cent of the government fund-
ing already committed to
farmers who got in early. It’s
widely expected that the gov-
ernment may hold its final
carbon credit auctions this
year, so anyone trying to get
in after will likely miss out.
Mr Bulinski, is encourag-
ing people to act now.
"Anyone with an interest in
getting paid for carbon cred-
its should get in touch with
us, as the next few months
are going to be crucial for an-
yone that wants to be a part
of this.
“There’s some real urgen-
cy to get projects through in
time and our field crews have
been flat out for months now
doing on-ground assess-
ments and getting projects
up and running.”
Anyone interested in hear-
ing more can contact David
Hardie on 0429 722 347.
With time running out to access carbon credit sales contracts, CO2 Australia are flat out with on-farm visits finding areas for carbon projects.
CO2 Australia has expanded its team, with Blackall-based
David Hardie brought on to get out and talk to farmers
about options for carbon projects on their land.
CO2 Australia has worked with over 100 farming families to set
up profitable carbon projects.
• Earn a passive income selling carbon credits
• Lock in a long-term, secure revenue stream
• We do the work, you get the rewards
Contact David Hardie for more information, or a free appraisal of options for your land.
Mobile 0429 722 347 • Freecall 1800 900 333
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