Capertee Valley Landcare is excited to offer this workshop focused on the essential foundations of carbon and environmental credits for landowners and farmers. With no government or commercial funding, we extend our thanks to our expert speakers who will share their knowledge and insights to help you make informed decisions without marketing jargon. This workshop will provide a clear perspective on the value of carbon and environmental credits for your land, helping you understand potential financial benefits.
Why Attend?
Carbon and environmental credits are increasingly relevant, not only for farmers but also for landowners. As more businesses seek credits to fulfill their climate and environmental obligations, your land may offer more value than just its real estate worth. Join us to explore the developing field of carbon credits, learn about potential financial gains, and equip yourself with practical insights for managing credits in a way that supports your bottom line.
Workshop Topics:
How Credit Markets Work
Understanding Your Natural Capital and Its Value
Scope 1, 2, and 3 Emissions and Their Impact on You
Identifying Buyers and Their Credit Needs
Considering Your Own Need for Credits
Assessing Risks – commercial, speculative, and operational
Recognizing Potential Benefits
Agenda:
How Carbon and Environmental Credits Work – Tamara Harris, NSW Local Land Services
Credit Transactions from a Farmer's Perspective – Andrew Ward, Regen Farmers Mutual
Q&A Session
Feedback on Additional Information Needs
Meet the Speakers:
Tamara Harris
Natural Capital Advisor, NSW Local Land Services
Tamara brings expertise in natural resource management and agricultural business. With a strong background in farm management and consulting, she helps landowners make informed decisions about their natural capital, aiming to support sustainable farm practices and enhance property value.
Andrew Ward (Wardy)
Regen Farmers Mutual
With extensive experience in agribusiness and cooperative enterprises, Wardy supports farmers in capitalizing on carbon and biodiversity market opportunities. He focuses on helping farmers and landowners maximize the value of their landscape work and retain financial benefits.
Ticket Options:
In-Person (includes dinner, BYO drinks)
Capertee Valley Landcare Member: $15
Non-Member: $30
Zoom Ticket: $10