Farmers, land managers examine Carbon Farming Initiative

As farmers and land managers examine the new structures of the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) that will lead to the generation of Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs), industry professionals say a perceived cloud of political and financial uncertainty, combined with a relatively limited list of approved methodologies, is causing potential project developers to approach potential developments slowly.

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