Govt support could unlock A$4.4 bln in Queensland carbon farming projects, report says

Published 11:09 on October 19, 2022  /  Last updated at 11:09 on October 19, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Government support to help Queensland’s beef industry to retain and regrow trees could generate A$4.4 billion ($2.7 bln) in carbon farming projects, according to a report released Wednesday.
Government support to help Queensland’s beef industry to retain and regrow trees could generate A$4.4 billion ($2.7 bln) in carbon farming projects, according to a report released Wednesday.


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