WALN talks Carbon Farming at 1st Regional Forum for 2021

WALN talks Carbon Farming at 1st Regional Forum for 2021

WALN REGIONAL FORUM – CARBON FARMING  –Cranbrook, March 2021

Our first WA Landcare Network Regional Forum of 2021 was held on 4 March in Cranbrook, ably hosted and facilitated by Freya Spencer and the Gillamii team.

Fifty people participated in the Carbon Farming forum including Landcare facilitators, farmers and landholders, TAFE students, NRM groups, government officers, carbon industry representatives and interested members of the community.

Jen West (Carbon West), author of the recently commissioned Carbon Industry Overview, was the main presenter providing an overview of the industry and answered a plethora of questions. Keith Bradbry (Gondwana Link), Dustin McCreery (Chatfields Nursery), and Justin Jonson (Threshold Environmental) then presented different aspects of the Carbon picture including opportunities and issues to consider.

The day included a site visit to Wayne Pech’s farm which allowed participants to see and hear about the initial progress of a local carbon project with service providers Harley Lacy (Outback Carbon) and Dr Geoff Woodall on site.  It was a memorable trip to the farm with a torrential downpour on route and a thunderstorm on arrival.  Local were excited to see the rain and it only increased the enjoyment!

On return to the Cranbrook Sporting Club, we filled up with lunch and participated in a workshop around our tables discussing further supports and resources needed.  The final session saw the presenters form a panel to answer questions and contribute to a likely discussion.

It was clear that there is still much more to learn in this emerging carbon space.

Next steps identified included the need for a matrix of information on carbon industry service providers in WA as well as a summary of carbon footprint tools. The take away message for community landcare groups is that engagement in carbon farming can lead to a significant increase in the ability to get biodiversity plantings in the ground for multiple benefits.  Gillamii has shown the way facilitating involvement of seven farmers and partnering with Threshold Environmental to obtain quality biodiversity outcomes. More information and resources to support community landcare groups to help facilitate meaningful carbon farming projects is needed, this could be funded through arrangement with carbon service providers.

If you are interested in hosting or attending a carbon forum in your area or if you’d like to attend a follow-on workshop, contact the WA Landcare Network on enquiries@landcarewa.org.au.

Kylie Payne WALN Landcare Networker

 

Freya Spencer, The Gillamii Centre

Jen West and Sam Ewart, Carbon West

Keith Bradby, Gondwana Link

Forum Participants

Dustin McCreery, Chatfield Nursery

Justin Johnson, Threshold Environmental

 

The Panel

The Presenters

Wayne Pech’s Farm – Site Visit

Wayne Pech’s Farm – Site Visit


Wayne Pech’s Farm – Site Visit