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Australia looks likely to join more than 100 countries around the world, including the EU, the US, and Indonesia pledge a 30 per cent global cut in methane emissions by 2030. The Opposition says it will ‘put an end to the BBQ’, and drive up prices, but will it be that bad? We talk to a beef farmer who is a member of Farmers for Climate Action. PLUS the Four Daughters beef sisters talk to Nicole Saunders, a young dairy farmer who, with her husband, went from starting out as share farmers to running an $8 million operation in just four years.
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By The Weekly TimesAustralia looks likely to join more than 100 countries around the world, including the EU, the US, and Indonesia pledge a 30 per cent global cut in methane emissions by 2030. The Opposition says it will ‘put an end to the BBQ’, and drive up prices, but will it be that bad? We talk to a beef farmer who is a member of Farmers for Climate Action. PLUS the Four Daughters beef sisters talk to Nicole Saunders, a young dairy farmer who, with her husband, went from starting out as share farmers to running an $8 million operation in just four years.
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