University of New England Takes Lead Role in Australia’s Net Zero Agriculture Transition

UNE Spearheads Australia’s Zero Net Emissions Agriculture CRC

The University of New England (UNE) emerges as a Tier One partner in the groundbreaking Zero Net Emissions Agriculture Cooperative Research Centre (ZNE-Ag CRC), a transformative initiative uniting 73 partners.

Unprecedented $300 Million Funding Fuels Pioneering Research

Securing a monumental $300 million in funding, ZNE-Ag CRC, backed by $87 million from the Australian Government, embarks on a ten-year mission to revolutionize Australian agriculture.

UNE’s Strategic Initiatives for Sustainable Agriculture Innovation

UNE’s critical role focuses on methane reduction in livestock production through innovative solutions. Research programs targeting low-emission plant solutions and methane-free cattle and sheep underscore the university’s commitment to industry-driven sustainability.

Driving Research, Industry Adoption, and Profitable Transition

Leading academics, including Professor Sam Clark and Associate Professor Janelle Wilkes, steer research, education, and adoption programs, ensuring UNE’s research directly impacts courses and industry practices. Industry partnerships with DLF Seeds showcase the potential for profitable adoption of low greenhouse gas solutions.

Government-backed ZNE-Ag CRC: A Catalyst for Sustainable Agriculture

Led by the University of Queensland and backed by the Australian Government, the ZNE-Ag CRC signifies a national commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a net-zero emissions future in agriculture.

Source:bta.bg

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