Miscellaneous 2012

The Carbon Farming Initiative

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Published Date: 18 Oct 2012

 

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The Carbon Farming Initiative, which forms part of the government’s Clean Energy Future package, provides income-producing opportunities for the land sector. Projects in the forestry, agricultural and landfill sectors have the ability to generate carbon credits, which can then be sold to entities which have a carbon price liability.

This paper provides an overview of those opportunities and will explain:

  • the types of activities that can participate
  • the types of credits that can be generated
  • the types of markets into which the credits can be sold.

The paper also covers the taxation implications arising out of project activity.

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The Carbon Farming Initiative

Author(s): Elisa De Wit
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  • Published By: Elisa De Wit
  • Published On:18 Oct 2012
  • Took place at:Cradle Mountain Chateau, Cradle Mountain

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