The Aussie Ag Update

The Aussie Ag Update

Sick of sifting through the paper? Waiting around only to miss the headlines play through the wireless? The Aussie Ag Update is designed to get you up to speed on the things that matter in Aussie Agribusiness. Bringing together the right people to get your questions answered!

  1. 13/07/2023

    Carbon Shortcuts: episode 4 of 4!

    In the fourth and final episode of Carbon Shortcuts: An introduction to all things Carbon in Aussie Agriculture, hosts Oli Le Lievre and Sam Noon pick Professor Richard Eckard’s brain one last time about all things carbon in agriculture. It has been a learning journey for all the challenges and opportunities in addressing carbon emissions within agriculture. The carbon series may be concluding, but it serves as a starting point for ongoing conversations and deeper exploration of carbon-related issues (and opportunities) in agriculture. This final episode wraps up with a focus on the following: The ‘transition zone’  Exploring tools and opportunities for farmersHurdles in adoption and implementation Due diligence in toxicologyThe biggest lessons so far from Australia's carbon journeySeries sponsorThis series is sponsored by Ruminati, an online emissions calculator created by farmers for farmers. You can learn more about their solution here, show notes or by listening to all episodes in the 4 part series, plus a bonus episode with Ruminati founder, Bobby Miller. Disclaimer: The information shared as part of this carbon series is general in nature. We're asking questions of Professor Richard Eckard. And he's providing his insights from his expertise. Humans of Agriculture doesn't endorse any of his views as part of this. They're really designed to just be conversation starters. And if you want to get more information, please reach out to specialists and experts in the carbon space.

    22 min
  2. 23/06/2023

    Carbon Shortcuts: An introduction to all things Carbon in Aussie Agriculture (Episode 1 of 4)

    In this episode, Oli Le Lievre and Samantha Noon embark on a journey to explore the carbon space in Australian agriculture. They are joined by Professor Richard Eckard, a renowned expert in climate and agriculture, to shed light on key concepts like carbon neutrality and net zero. The conversation covers Australia's emission reduction goals, the choice of baseline years, and the differences between net zero and carbon neutral. Across this series we aim to demystify the carbon space and shed light on the challenges and opportunities it presents. Key areas covered: Understanding Australia's emission reduction targets & how they have been setBaseline years and carbon neutralityCarbon Neutral vs Net Zero vs Climate NeutralVarious other environmental claimsThe challenge  & opportunity for carbon neutrality in AgricultureThis series is sponsored by Ruminati, an online emissions calculator created by farmers for farmers. You can learn more about their solution here show notes or by listening to our bonus episodes after episodes 3 and 4. Disclaimer: The information shared as part of this carbon series is general in nature. We're asking questions of Professor Richard Eckard. And he's providing his insights from his expertise. Humans of Agriculture doesn't endorse any of his views as part of this. They're really designed to just be conversation starters. And if you want to get more information, please reach out to specialists and experts in the carbon space.

    27 min
  3. 22/06/2023

    Preview of Carbon Shortcuts: An introduction to all things Carbon in Aussie Agriculture

    Welcome to the Quick Preview of Humans of Agriculture's Carbon Shortcuts. In this episode, hosts Oli Le Lievre and Sam Noon, chat about what has got them curious about the Carbon space. With the global focus and interest in Carbon and Carbon emissions it's certainly an area getting lots of attention, investment, science and interest. 💡 The series is designed to raise awareness and be a conversation starter rather than providing specific advice.👨‍🏫  Professor Richard Eckard from the University of Melbourne is interviewed as an industry leader to discuss the complexities of the carbon market and its impact and opportunities on the agricultural landscape.🤔  Sam mentions an interesting takeaway from the series for her is the discussion of the Methane Free Animal  🏬  They mention the importance of supply chain targets and the movement towards net-zero by 2050, with significant developments expected from 2030 onward.💡 So strap in for this series which consists of four episodes, and the hosts plan to continue discussing carbon-related topics regularly.🤝  This series is sponsored by Ruminati, an online emissions calculator for farmers. Disclaimer: the information shared across this series in general nature. The interviewee Professor Richard Eckard's views are not endorsed by Humans of Agriculture. If you are looking to find out more information in this space, please consult an advisor.  Cya for Episode 1!

    5 min
  4. Unveiling Australian Grain Opportunties in Vietnam Julia Hausler (Grain Growers)

    25/05/2023

    Unveiling Australian Grain Opportunties in Vietnam Julia Hausler (Grain Growers)

    In this episode of the "In The Know On the Go" podcast, host Oli Le Lievre is joined by Julia Hausler, Director at GrainGrowers, to discuss their recent trip to Vietnam and the opportunities for Australian grain growers in the Vietnamese market. Julia shares insights from their visit, including interactions with customers, suppliers, and policymakers, as well as their participation in the Australian grains industry conference. They delve into the growing demand for grains in Vietnam, the importance of sustainability and profitability, and the need for market education and supply chain improvements to remain competitive. Julia highlights the significance of consistency in grain quality and the role of falling numbers in meeting customer expectations. Episode Highlights: Julia's role as a grower director at GrainGrowers and her focus on sustainability and profitability: "And you can throw sustainability, which is a good new focus for us, profitability and sustainability into that mix. And just generally thinking of putting the grower first for everything that we do."Purpose of the trip to Vietnam and engaging with the market: "As growers, we don't always get that opportunity to meet the customers or the processors or the consumers as well in foreign markets because we're that one step removed from the supply chain."Rapid growth and opportunities in Vietnam: "Well, it seems to be in rapid growth actually... There was enormous amount of construction going on. There was a large population moving around, and Vietnam has 90 million people."Vietnamese demand for Australian grains and increasing middle-class population: "That's a big opportunity for changing consumer habits... demand for baked goods, which is good news for wheat, but also good demand increase for animal protein."Importance of grain quality and consistency: "Time and time again, the customers said they like Australian rice, wheat, and barley because it's clean, it's dry, it's white, it's sound, with a high falling number, and it's food safe."Recommendations for growers to stay competitive and informed: "They can also contact GrainGrowers, talk to any of us on our delegation who went on the delegation as well. And, yeah, and the trade as well. It's really important that the trade and growers have a good working relationship to understand what growers deliver makes what the trade needs."subscribe to stay across the latest news and insights from across Aussie Agriculture.

    13 min

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