CAAR members are encouraged to participate in the Webinar: Taking Advantage of Carbon Pricing Opportunities on September 29, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon (EDT).
The Agriculture Carbon Alliance and Fertilizer Canada is inviting CAAR members to join the Taking Advantage of Carbon Pricing Opportunities webinar. This event will discuss:
- The status of generating credits through agricultural practices.
- Scientific, regulatory and global opportunities and challenges for implementation.
- Implementation of the 4R Climate Smart protocol on Canadian cropland.
- A producer perspective on carbon markets: challenges and opportunities.
To register, please visit the Fertilizer Canada website.
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