An introduction to Carbon Farming: Free Workshops for Eyre Peninsula landowners

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Eyre Peninsula farmers and landowners are invited to a free workshop series designed to help them explore how carbon farming can complement their existing agricultural practices and boost business sustainability.

Carbon farming is quite topical, but navigating the world of emissions, credits, and farm productivity can be complex. That’s where “An Introduction to Carbon Farming” workshops come in—offering practical insights tailored to local farming systems.

Why Should Farmers Care About Carbon Farming?

  1. Understand Carbon Credits – Learn how to measure, manage, and potentially benefit from carbon credits.
  2. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint – Discover practical strategies to lower farm emissions without compromising production.
  3. Future-Proof Your Farm – With growing consumer and market interest in sustainable agriculture, understanding carbon farming now can position your business ahead of industry changes.

Workshop Details

The workshops will run across several key EP locations:

  • Kimba – 24 March
  • Port Kenny – 26 March
  • Ceduna – 27 March
  • Port Lincoln – 1 April
  • Wudinna – 3 April
    (Please note: the Cummins session has been cancelled due to low registrations.)

Each session runs from 9 AM – 12:30 PM, with morning tea provided.

This is a great chance to hear from industry experts, ask questions, and explore how carbon farming could work for you. Don’t miss out—register today!

🔗 Register at bit.ly/EP-carbon-2025 or scan the QR code in the flyer.
📩 For more info, contact amy.wright@airep.com.au or call 0467 004 555.

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