Location: Online: Register Now
Speakers:
● Joe Rushton, Concord Agriculture Partners - Moderator
● Jennifer Blockchain, Concord Agriculture Partners - Project Design
● Kevin Ogorzalek, Concord Agriculture Partners - Outcomes and Claims
● Megan Mair, Canada Agri-Nutrient Solutions
About the webinar:
Methane from enteric fermentation is 45 % of a typical EU dairy farms GHG footprint, yet using verified and validated Verra methodology, we can deliver a carbon-credit pathway using a plant-based feed supplement. After onboarding 500+ farms in the US and Canada, CAP and Alltech are rolling out the same ‘Sustainability that Pays’ model in the EU starting with Ireland, the UK, Spain, and Germany; handling the MRV, registry and credit sales so that farmers, processors and brands focus on milk, not paperwork. Join us to explore the commercial results and partnership options that will let your organisation help scale a high-credibility, low-cost climate intervention across the value chain.
Agenda:
After a short presentation, we will open the floor to questions. We want to hear feedback from attendees to make sure that we understand and meet the needs of the EU and UK market as we expand to deliver high quality impact for your value chains.
Why Attend?
● Discover: Learn about the real-world action to cut enteric methane emissions and make it pay.
● Engage: Hear directly from CAP and current project participants about the opportunities that this will present, how to get involved, and the challenges the sector still needs to overcome.
● Voice: Share your feedback and questions to ensure the project meets your current and future needs.
Join Us:
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the pioneering group of companies taking action on enteric methane reduction to deliver real impact to address climate change while improving farm production. Your insights and participation are invaluable as we strive to make the project as rewarding as possible for farms and businesses alike.
We look forward to your participation and working together to create a more sustainable future for agriculture.